University of St. Thomas Minneapolis Community & Technical College 207-208 Transfer Course Guide The University of St. Thomas evaluates incoming credits on a course-by-course basis. The Minnesota Transfer Curriculum () or an Associate s degree do not directly fulfill our general education requirements. However, by following this course guide, students can select courses that fulfill St. Thomas s Core Curriculum while also completing goal areas of the. St. Thomas Core Curriculum Requirements Literature and Writing 2 Courses Students enroll in two courses: First course: ENGL 2 Critical Thinking: Literature and Writing Second course (one of the following): ENGL 20 Texts in Conversation: Perspectives on Genre and Craft ENGL 202 Texts in Conversation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives ENGL 20 Texts in Conversation: Thematic and Intertextual Perspectives ENGL 204 Texts in Conversation: Perspectives on Language, Culture, and Literacy Moral and Philosophical Reasoning 2 Courses Students take two courses as follows: PHIL 5 Philosophy of the Human Person Plus PHIL 24 or 25 Introductory Ethics Natural Science and Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning Courses Students select three courses as follows: One natural science with laboratory component One mathematics Additional natural science with laboratory component OR mathematics (MATH 4 Calculus II or higher) OR quantitative reasoning Faith and the Catholic Tradition Courses Students select three courses as follows: Theology 0 One Theology course at the 200 or 00-level One Theology course as the 400-level Course (courses fulfilling this requirement may also fulfill another core or core area requirement) Historical Studies Course Fine Arts Course (courses fulfilling this requirement may also fulfill another core or core area requirement) Language and Culture - Intermediate Level Language Course Students must complete the, 2, and 2 sequence in a particular language. All students with previous language experience must take a placement examination administered by the Department of Modern and Classical Languages. The student s previous work in the language will be considered. Course (courses fulfilling this requirement may also fulfill another core or core area requirement)
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum and Associate s Degree The Minnesota Transfer Curriculum meets the general education requirements for all public universities and colleges in Minnesota. To complete the, students must satisfy the requirements of each of the 0 goal areas with a minimum of 40 credits, at least 4 of which must be completed at MCTC. (Note that some courses will count towards more than one goal, but the number of credits for those courses will only be counted once.) The Associate s degree includes the, Health course, Exercise Science course, and electives in college-level courses. A total of 60 credits are required for the Associate s, at least 20 of which must be completed at MCTC. Students must earn a minimum of a 2.0 cumulative GPA on both the courses and the AA courses in order to graduate. A graduation application should be completed during the last semester of courses. Notes Students will be required to fulfill general education requirements as published in the catalog of the year they enroll at the University of St. Thomas. Only coursework in which the student earned a grade of C- or higher from a regionally accredited college/university will be recognized for credit at St. Thomas. St. Thomas requires 84 credits outside the major department (76 credits for business majors), and a total of 2 credits for graduation. Students must complete 2 of their last 6 credits at St. Thomas, as stated in the Senior Residency Requirement. Online courses are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Students should submit syllabi of online courses to St. Thomas Admissions for review. Please note that some departments do not accept online courses in satisfaction of core or major requirements. Also, current UST students seeking an off-campus transfer equivalent should consult with the appropriate St. Thomas department before enrolling in an off-campus course. Appealing courses: The courses listed in this guide are not necessarily the only courses that will fulfill requirements at St. Thomas. You may appeal courses that aren t listed here by submitting the course syllabi for faculty review. Please contact your Transfer Admissions Counselor to begin this process. For more information about transferring to St. Thomas please contact: Nathan Theunissen, Senior Transfer Counselor Office of Undergraduate Admissions (65) 962-6528 Nathan.theunissen@stthomas.edu Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid, (65) 962-6550 To Schedule a Visit, (65) 962-654, www.stthomas.edu/visit University of St. Thomas Office of Admissions, Mail 507 25 Summit Avenue St Paul, MN 5505-096 stthomas.edu This guide sheet is accurate to the best of our knowledge and ability at the time of publication, but is subject to change. Based on the 207-208 MCTC catalog and the 206 208 University of St. Thomas catalog.
University of St. Thomas Minneapolis Community & Technical College 207-208 Transfer Course Guide St. Thomas Core - Literature and Writing (2 Courses) First course: Second course (one of the following): ENGL 2 Critical Thinking: Literature and Writing ENGL 20 Texts in Conversation: Perspectives on Genre and Craft ENGL 202 Texts in Conversation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives ENGL 20 Texts in Conversation: Thematic and Intertextual Perspectives ENGL 204 Texts in Conversation: Perspectives on Language, Culture, and Literacy ENGL 0 College Composition First Course ENGL Research and Composition for Change First Course ENLT 50 Literature and the Environment Second Course 6, 0 ENLT 5 Introduction to Literature: Short Story Second Course 6, 8 ENLT 52 Introduction to Literature: Novel Second Course 6, 7 ENLT 56 Science Fiction and Fantasy Second Course 6, 9 ENLT 57 Cross- Cultural Literature Second Course 6, 7 ENLT 60 LGBTQ Literature Second Course 6, 7 ENLT 62 Intro to Literature of African Diaspora Second Course 6, 8 ENLT 2225 World Lit: Asia and Middle East Second Course 6, 8 ENLT 2226 World Lit: Europe, Africa, Latin America Second Course 6, 8 St. Thomas Core - Fine Arts ( Course) ARCH 540 Architectural History Fine Arts AMIS 200 Native American Art and Art History Fine Arts 6, 7 MUSC 000 Introduction to Music Fine Arts 6, 8 MUSC 00 American Pop Music : History of Jazz Fine Arts 6 THTR Introduction to Theater Fine Arts 6, 8 Below Courses Must be 4 Semesters MUSL 20 College Choir Fine Arts MUSL 220 Vocal Ensemble Fine Arts MUSL 20 Chamber Ensemble Fine Arts MUSL 240 Jazz Ensemble Fine Arts St. Thomas Core Moral and Philosophical Reasoning (2 Courses) Students take two courses as follows: PHIL 5 Philosophy of the Human Person Plus PHIL 24 or 25 Introductory Ethics These courses must be taken a St. Thomas.
St. Thomas Core Faith and the Catholic Tradition ( Courses) Students select three courses as follows: Theology 0, One Theology course at the 200 or 00-level, and One Theology course as the 400-level. These courses must be taken a St. Thomas. St. Thomas Core - Natural Science and Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning ( Courses) Students are required to take a core area course in natural science with a laboratory component, a core area course in mathematics, and a third core area course in natural science *(with a laboratory component), mathematics (MATH 4 or higher), quantitative reasoning or computer science. ASTR 00 Astronomy & Lab 4 Natural Science BIOL 00 Introduction to Biology 4 Natural Science BIOL 27 Human Biology & Lab & BIOL 28 Natural Science BIOL 6 Environmental Science & Lab & BIOL 7 Natural Science, 0 BIOL 2200 Biology 4 Natural Science BIOL 2205 Genetics 4 Natural Science, 9 BIOL 2224 Anatomy 4 Natural Science BIOL 2225 Physiology 4 Natural Science BIOL 225 Microbiology 4 Natural Science BIOL 2250 Plant Biology 4 Natural Science BIOL 2260 Animal Biology 4 Natural Science CHEM 020 Introduction to Chemistry 4 Natural Science CHEM 40 Chemistry in Your Life 4 Natural Science, 9 CHEM 45 Forensic Science 4 Natural Science, 9 CHEM 5 Principles of Chemistry 5 Natural Science CHEM 52 Principles of Chemistry 2 5 Natural Science CHEM 2204 4 Organic Chemistry & Lab & CHEM 2224 2 Natural Science CHEM 2205 4 Organic Chemistry 2 & Lab & CHEM 2225 2 Natural Science GEOL 20 Physical Geology & Lab & GEOL 0 Natural Science GEOL 40 Historical Geology & Lab & GEOL 50 Natural Science PHYS 00 Introduction to Physics 4 Natural Science PHYS College Physics 5 Natural Science PHYS 2 College Physics 2 5 Natural Science, 0 PHYS 2 Physics for Science and Engineering 6 Natural Science PHYS 22 Physics for Science and Engineering 2 6 Natural Science MATH 65 Mathematics for Teachers 5 Mathematics MATH 70 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences 4 Mathematics 4 MATH 80 Calculus 5 Mathematics 4 MATH 90 Calculus 2 5 Mathematics 4 MATH 20 Discrete Mathematics 4 Mathematics 4 CSCI 20 Discrete Mathematics 4 Mathematics 4 MATH 50 Statistical Analysis 4 Add l Math/QM/Science 4
St. Thomas Core ( Course) ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics 5, 8 ECON 2200 Principles of Microeconomics 5, 8 GEOG 0 Human Geography 5, 8 GEOG 2204 Peoples of the World 5, 8 PSCI 0 Introduction to Political Science 5, 9 PSYC 0 General Psychology 4 5 SOCI 05 Introduction to Sociology 5, 7 St. Thomas Core Historical Studies ( Course) HIST 000 World History to 500 4 Historical Studies 5, 8 HIST 00 World History since 500 4 Historical Studies 5, 8 HIST 020 Contemporary World History: Issues Historical Studies 5, 8 HIST 00 American History to 865: Subjugation and Rebellion Historical Studies 5, 7 HIST 0 American History from 865: Empire and Resistance Historical Studies 5, 7 HIST 00 African American History to 865: Historical Studies Diaspora and Liberation 5, 7 St. Thomas Core Language and Culture ( Intermediate Level Language Course) Intermediate level one course in any modern or classical language may fulfill this requirement. ASL 2000 American Sign Language 4 Language and Culture 8 ARAB 2000 Intermediate Arabic 5 Language and Culture 8 SPAN 2000 Intermediate Spanish Lang and Culture 5 Language and Culture 6, 8 A satisfactory score on the St. Thomas placement exam can waive this requirement.
St. Thomas Core ( Course) AMIS 00 Native American Literature 6, 7 AMST 2* Ethnic America 6, 7 AMST 52* Pop Culture in 20 th Century America 6, 7 AMST 55* Culture vs Counter Culture: 960 s 6, 8 ANTH 05 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 5, 8 CMST 202 Intercultural Communication, 8 ENLT 226 African American Literature Literature & Writing, Course 2 6, 7 GEOG 0 Human Geography 5, 8 GEOG 0 The Global Economy 5, 8 GEOG 2204 Peoples of The World 5, 8 HIST 00 African American History Historical Studies 5, 7 HIST 0 African American History 2 5, 7 HIST 224 Women in Early America 5, 9 HIST 2242 Women in Modern America 5, 9 HIST 224 Contemporary China: 949 to Present 5, 8 MUSC 00 American Pop Music : History of Jazz Fine Arts 6 PSCI 0 Introduction to Political Science 5, 9 SOCI 05 Introduction to Sociology 5, 7 SOCI 70 Women in a Global Perspective 5, 8 SOCI 245 American Minority Relations 5, 7 THTR 60 Acting in Multicultural Theater 6, 8 WOST 0 Introduction to Women s Studies 5, 9 WOST 40 Gender and Culture 6, 7 WOST 2200 The Female Divine 6, 9 WOST 22* Women s Response to Violence 6, 9 WOST 222 Ecofeminism 6, 0 WOST 22 Women and Empowerment 5, 9 WOST 225* Women Poets of the World 6, 8
University of St. Thomas, Opus College of Business Minneapolis Community & Technical College 207-208 Transfer Course Guide Business students must take the following courses: MCTC St. Thomas Course MCTC Course Title Credits St. Thomas Core Course # Equivalency BUSN 2202 Financial Accounting 4 ACCT 20 BUSN 2224 Managerial Accounting 4 ACCT 25 ECON 2000 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 25 5, 8 ECON 2200 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 252 5, 8 MATH 50 Statistical Analysis 4 Add l Math/QM/Science STAT 220 4 Business students must take one Math and one Communication from the list below: MCTC St. Thomas Course MCTC Course Title Credits St. Thomas Core Course # Equivalency MATH 70 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences 4 Mathematics MATH 4 MATH 80 Calculus 5 Mathematics MATH 4 Math course note: Finance majors must complete Calculus CMST 005 Public Speaking COJO 00 CMST 00 Interpersonal Communication COJO 220 CMST 20 Small Group Communication COJO 274 CMST 202 Intercultural Communication COJO 70, 8 Communication course note: Business Communication majors may take COMM 0 or Real Estate majors may take COMM 0 and, plus COMM and COMM 2 COMM Family Studies majors may take COMM or COMM 2 All other majors may take COMM 0 or International Business majors must take COMM Finance and Accounting majors do NOT require a communication course Other required business courses are at the upper division level (numbered 00 or above) at St. Thomas. Therefore, lower division courses (numbered 000-2990) will not fulfill business major requirements. A great number of lower division business electives will not benefit the student pursuing a St. Thomas business degree. St. Thomas requires 76 semester credits outside the business major, and 2 semester credits total for graduation. The Opus College of Business offers bachelor s degrees in Business Administration (B.A.) with concentrations in: Accounting Business Communication Entrepreneurship Family Business Financial Management General Business Management Human Resources Management International Business Leadership and Management Legal Studies in Business Marketing Management Operations and Supply Chain Management Real Estate Studies (Bachelor of Science) For more information about transferring to the University of St. Thomas, please call: Nathan Theunissen, Senior Transfer Counselor Office of Undergraduate Admissions (65) 962-6528 Nathan.theunissen@stthomas.edu Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid, (65) 962-6550 Georgia Fisher, Assistant Dean Undergraduate Programs, Opus College of Business (65) 962-5547 All online courses are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Online syllabi must be submitted to St. Thomas Admissions for review. This guide is accurate to the best of our knowledge and ability at the time of publication, but is subject to change.
University of St. Thomas, Opus College of Business Minneapolis Community & Technical College 207-208 Transfer Course Guide Social Work students must take the following courses: St. Thomas Course Equivalency BIOL 27 Human Biology & BIOL 28 Human Biology Lab Natural Science BIOL 05 PSYC 0 General Psychology 4 PSYC 5 PSYC 2240 Lifespan Psychology 4 PSYC 202 5, 9 SOCI 05 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 00 5, 7 The School of Social Work is a collaboration between the University of St. Thomas and St. Catherine University. It is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education at the baccalaureate level and qualifies graduates to take the Minnesota Board of Social Work examination for State of Minnesota licensure at the licensed social worker level. The School of Social Work has also been recognized as a national leader for its strong commitment to social justice. Social Work for Social Justice: Ten Principles, based on the NASW Code of Ethics and Catholic Social Teaching, was developed by our department and is used in programs across the country. Students must complete 2 courses (44 credits) within the social work curriculum to meet the social work major requirements. All of these courses must be taken within the joint program at St. Catherine University and the University of St. Thomas. Admission Process: The School of Social Work requires you to be formally admitted to the major. This process takes place at the middle of the junior year. As a prospective major, you must have a minimum 2.25 GPA and be interviewed by faculty of the school. For more information about the School of Social Work and transferring to the University of St. Thomas, please call: Nathan Theunissen, Senior Transfer Counselor Office of Undergraduate Admissions (65) 962-6528 Nathan.theunissen@stthomas.edu Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid, (65) 962-6550 Sarah Ferguson, PhD, BSW Program Director School of Social Work (65) 690-6296 smferguson@stthomas.edu All online courses are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Online syllabi must be submitted to St. Thomas Admissions for review. This guide is accurate to the best of our knowledge and ability at the time of publication, but is subject to change.