1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
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5 | Alpena MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
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7 | Alpena Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
8 | No courses currently approved | First-Year Writing | |
9 | First-Year Writing | ||
10 | |||
11 | Alpena MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitive Reasoning Requirement | ||
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13 | Alpena Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
14 | MTH 223: Statistical Methods | STATS Dept. | Quantitive Reasoning |
15 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
16 | PHY 121: General College Physics | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitive Reasoning |
17 | PHY 122: General College Physics | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitive Reasoning |
18 | PHY 221: Physics | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitive Reasoning |
19 | PHY 222: Physics | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitive Reasoning |
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21 | Alpena MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanities Distribution Requirement | ||
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23 | Alpena Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
24 | ENG 203: Introduction to Mythology | CLCIV Dept. | Humanities |
25 | ENG 204: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
26 | ENG 221: British Literature I | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
27 | ENG 222: British Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
28 | ENG 223: American Literature I | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
29 | ENG 224: American Literature II | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
30 | ENG 244: The Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
31 | HUM 110 : Introduction To Old Testament Literature | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
32 | HUM 114: Introduction To New Testament Literature | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
33 | HUM 210: Introduction to Cinema | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
34 | HUM 241: Humanities I | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
35 | HUM 242: Humanities II | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
36 | MUS 110: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
37 | MUS 120: Fundamentals of Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
38 | MUS 125: Music Theory | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
39 | MUS 126: Music Theory | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
40 | PHL 125: Language and Reason | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
41 | PHL 225: Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
42 | PHL 228: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
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44 | Alpena MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science distribution credit | ||
45 | |||
46 | Alpena Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
47 | BIO 114: Introduction to Biological Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
48 | BIO 129: Introduction to Field Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
49 | BIO 140: Microbiology for the Health Sciences | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
50 | BIO 161: General College Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
51 | BIO 162: General College Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
52 | BIO 200: Anatomy & Philsiology for Allied Health | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
53 | BIO 201: Human Anatomy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
54 | BIO 210: Introduction to Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
55 | BIO 211: General Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
56 | BIO 215: Field Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
57 | BIO 217: Cell Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
58 | BIO 227: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
59 | BIO 228: Pathophysiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
60 | CEM 100: Introductory Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
61 | CEM 111: General Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
62 | CEM 112: Organic and Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
63 | CEM 121: General and Inorganic Chemistry | CHEM 130 + Dept. | Natural Science |
64 | CEM 122: Inorganic Chemistry & Qualitative Analysis | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
65 | CEM 221: Organic Chemistry | CHEM 210 & CHEM 211 | Natural Science |
66 | CEM 222: Organic Chemistry | CHEM 215 & CHEM 216 | Natural Science |
67 | GEO 125: Geography | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | GEO 127: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
69 | PHS 113: Introduction to Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | PHY 121: General College Physics | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
71 | PHY 122: General College Physics | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
72 | PHY 123: Introduction to Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | PHY 124: Introduction to Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
74 | PHY 221: Physics | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
75 | PHY 222: Physics | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
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77 | Alpena MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science distribution credit | ||
78 | |||
79 | Alpena Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
80 | ANP 121 : Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
81 | ANP 229: Anthropology of the North American Indian | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
82 | ANP 239: Religions of the World | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
83 | ANP 240: Archaeology | ANTHRARC Dept. | Social Science |
84 | ANP 257: Underwater Archaeology | ANTHRARC Dept. | Social Science |
85 | ECN 225: Money and Banking | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
86 | ECN 227: The International Political Economy | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
87 | ECN 231: Economics (Micro) | ECON 101 | Social Science |
88 | ECN 232: Economics (Macro) | ECON 102 | Social Science |
89 | GEO 126: Cultural Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
90 | GEO 151: Introduction to GIS | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
91 | GEO 152: Advanced GIS | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
92 | HST 121: History of Western Civilization | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
93 | HST 122: History of Western Civilization | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
94 | HST 140: United by Water: Underwater Archaeology | INTERSS Dept. | Social Science |
95 | HST 221: United States History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
96 | HST 222: United States History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
97 | HST 224: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
98 | HST 225: Twentieth Century US History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
99 | HST 227: Contemporary American Problems | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
100 | HST 228: The Civil War | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
101 | PLS 221: Political Science | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
102 | PLS 222: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
103 | PLS 228: International Affairs | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
104 | PLS 230: Comparative Government | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
105 | PSY 101: General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
106 | PSY 226: Developmental Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
107 | PSY 230: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
108 | PSY 241: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
109 | PSY 242: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
110 | SOC 123: Introduction to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
111 | SOC 210 : Social Inequality: Race, Class, and Gender | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
112 | SOC 225: Sociology of Gender and Sex Roles | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
113 | SOC 227: Sociology of Marriage and the Family | SOC 334 | Social Science |
114 | SOC 230: Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
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116 | Alpena MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
117 | |||
118 | AlpenaCourse Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
119 | MTH 130: Calculus for Business/Social Sciences | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
120 | MTH 131: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
121 | MTH 132: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
122 | MTH 131 and MTH 132 both taken | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
123 | MTH 223: Statistical Methods | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
124 | MTH 231: Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
125 | MTH 232: Differential Equations | MATH 216 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
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127 | Alpena MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression distribution credit | ||
128 | |||
129 | Alpena Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
130 | ENG 229: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
131 | MUS 229: Music Composition | COMP Dept. | Creative Expression |
132 | |||
133 | AlpenaMTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
134 | |||
135 | Alpena Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
136 | ART 246: Art for the Classroom Teacher | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
137 | ASL 121: American Sign Language | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
138 | ASL 121: American Sign Language | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
139 | BIO 203: Human Physiology | PHYSIOL 201 | Elective |
140 | BIO 207: Wildlife & Fisheries Management | ENVIRON Dept. | Elective |
141 | EDU 121: Introduction to Education | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
142 | EDU 220: Multicultural Education | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
143 | ENG 242: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
144 | ENG 111: English | ENGCMPT Dept. | Elective |
145 | ENG 112: English | ENGCMPT Dept. | Elective |
146 | ENG 121: English | ENGCMPT Dept. | Elective |
147 | ENG 122: English | ENGCMPT Dept. | Elective |
148 | FRN 121: French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
149 | FRN 122: French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
150 | GER 123: German | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
151 | GERM 124: German | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
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153 | MUS 228: Music In The Elementary Classroom | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
154 | SPE 121: Speech Communications | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
155 | SPE 123: Public Communications | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
156 | SPN 117: Conversational Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
157 | SPE 126: Oral Interpretation of Literature | THTREMUS Dept. | Elective |
158 | SPN 125: Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
159 | SPN 126: Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
160 | |||
161 | Alpena MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
162 | |||
163 | Alpena Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
164 | BIO 110: Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
165 | MTH 121: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
166 | MTH 122: Plane Trigonometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
167 | MTH 123: College Algebra & Analytic Trigonometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
168 | MTH 221: C++ Programming | ENGR 101 | Not Transferable |
169 | PHY 111: Applied Physics | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
170 | PHY 112: Applied Physics | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
171 | SOC 110: Introduction to Social Work | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
172 | SOC 252: Great Books on Leadership | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
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5 | Bay De Noc MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
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7 | Bay De Noc Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
8 | ENGL 101 and 102 | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
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10 | Bay De Noc MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill Quantitive Reasoning Requirement | ||
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12 | Bay De Noc Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
13 | MATH 210: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitive Reasoning |
14 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
15 | PHYS 201: Elements of Physics I | PHYS 125 & 127 | Quantitive Reasoning |
16 | PHYS 202: Elements of Physics II | PHYS 126 & 128 | Quantitive Reasoning |
17 | PHYS 205: Engineering Physics I | PHYS 140 & 141 | Quantitive Reasoning |
18 | PHYS 206: Engineering Physics II | PHYS 240 & 241 | Quantitive Reasoning |
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21 | Bay De Noc MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanities Distribution credit | ||
22 | |||
23 | Bay De Noc Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
24 | ARTS 163: Theater Appreciation | THTREMUS Dept. | Humanities |
25 | ARTS 204: Art History to 1300 | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
26 | ARTS 207: Art History 1300 to Present | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
27 | COMM 225: Film History and Interpretation | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
28 | ENGL 150: Introcution to Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
29 | ENGL 200: American Literature | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
30 | ENGL 203: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
31 | ENGL 205: World Literature | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
32 | ENGL 210: British Literature | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
33 | ENGL 211: Women's Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
34 | ENGL 281: Special Topics in Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ENGL 282: Special Topics in Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
36 | MUSC 153: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
37 | PHIL 201: Introduction to Western Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
38 | PHIL 202: Introduction to Asian Philosophy | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
39 | PHIL 203: Introduction to Biomedical Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
40 | PHIL 204: Approaches to Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
41 | PHIL 230: Introduction to World Religions | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
42 | WGST 200: Intro Women's and Gender Studies | WOMENSTD 240 | Humanities |
43 | |||
44 | Bay De Noc MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
45 | |||
46 | Bay De Noc Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
47 | BIOL 103: Essential Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
48 | BIOL 104: Human Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
49 | BIOL 107: Environmental Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
50 | BIOL 108: Environmental Science Lab | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
51 | BIOL 110: Evolution & Diversity | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
52 | BIOL 112: Cells & Molecules | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
53 | BIOL 200: Plant Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
54 | BIOL 202: Plants and Animals | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
55 | BIOL 213: Anatomy & Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
56 | BIOL 214: Anatomy & Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
57 | BIOL 220: Animal Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
58 | BIOL 226: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
59 | BIOL 255: Genetics | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
60 | BIOL 256: Genetics Lab | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
61 | BIOL 270: Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
62 | BIOL 271: Ecology Lab | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
63 | CHEM 103: Essential Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
64 | CHEM 107: Human Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
65 | CHEM 108: Tehnical Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
66 | CHEM 110: General Chemistry I | Chem 130, 125 & 126 | Natural Science |
67 | CHEM 112: General Chemistry II | Chem Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | CHEM 201: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210, CHEM 211 | Natural Science |
69 | CHEM 202: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 (3), 216 (1) | Natural Science |
70 | GEOG 110: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
71 | PHYS 103: Conceptual Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | PHYS 104: Introduction to Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | PHYS 201: Elements of Physics I | PHYS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
74 | PHYS 202: Elements of Physics II | PHYS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
75 | PHYS 205: Engineering Physics I | PHYS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
76 | PHYS 206: Engineering Physics II | PHYS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
77 | |||
78 | Bay De Noc MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
79 | |||
80 | Bay De Noc Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
81 | ANTH 201: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
82 | COMM 120: Small Group Process | COMM Dept. | Elective |
83 | COMM 201: Mass Communication and Popular Culture | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
84 | ECON 131: Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
85 | ECON 132: Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
86 | GEOG 102: Introduction to Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
87 | GEOG 125: World Regional Geography-Developed World | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
88 | GEOG 126: World Regional Geography-Developing World | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
89 | HIST 101: Western Civilization to 1600 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
90 | HIST 102: Western Civilization 1600 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
91 | HIST 211: United States History to 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
92 | HIST 212: United States History 1865 to the Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
93 | HIST 220: Michigan History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
94 | HIST 224: Native American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
95 | HIST 232: History of Technology in America | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
96 | HIST 232H: History of Technology in America - Honors | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
97 | HIST 228: American Womens History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
98 | POLI 110: Comparative Government and Politics | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
99 | POLI 111: American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
100 | POLI 201: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
101 | POLI 262: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
102 | PSYC 201: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
103 | PSYC 206: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
104 | PSYC 210: Psychology of Learning | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
105 | PSYC 220: Developmental Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
106 | PSYC 280: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
107 | SOCY 103: Cultural Diversity | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
108 | SOCY 151: Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
109 | SOCY 205: Juvenile Delinquency and Justice | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
110 | SOCY 206: Sociology of Death and Dying | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
111 | SOCY 207: Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
112 | SOCY 208: Marriage and the Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
113 | |||
114 | Bay De Noc MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
115 | |||
116 | Bay De Noc Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
117 | MATH 141: Analytical Geometry and Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
118 | MATH 142: Analytical Geometry and Calculus II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
119 | MATH 142 and 243 together | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
120 | MATH 210: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
121 | MATH 243: Analytical Geometry and Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
122 | MATH 244: Differential Equations | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
123 | MATH 250: Introduction to Linear Algebra | MATH 214 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
124 | |||
125 | Bay De Noc MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
126 | |||
127 | Bay De Noc Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
128 | ENGL 208: Writing Poetry and Short Fiction | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
129 | ENGL 209: Writing Creative Nonfiction | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Creative Expression |
130 | |||
131 | Bay De Noc MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
132 | |||
133 | Bay De Noc Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
134 | COMM 103: Interpersonal Communications | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
135 | COMM 104: Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
136 | EDUC 202: Educational Psychology | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
137 | ENGL 101: Rhetoric and Composition | ENGCMPTC Dept | Elective |
138 | FREN 111: French I | FRENCH 101 | Elective |
139 | FREN 112: French II | FRENCH 102 | Elective |
140 | GRMN 101: German Language and Culture I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
141 | GRMN 102: German Language and Culture II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
142 | SPAN 101: Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
143 | SPAN 102: Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
144 | SPAN 220: Spanish III | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
145 | |||
146 | Bay De Noc MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
147 | |||
148 | Bay De Noc Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
149 | ECON 120: Personal Finance | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
150 | ENGL 145: Technical and Report Writing | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
151 | LEAD 200: Intro to Leadership | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
152 | MATH 107: Liberal Arts Mathematics | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
153 | MATH 110: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
154 | MATH 111: Trigonometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
8 | ENG 112: College Composition II | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | ENG 112A: Writing Methods/College Composition II | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
10 | ENG 112H: College Composition II-Honors | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
11 | |||
12 | |||
13 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitive Reasoning Requirement | ||
14 | |||
15 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
16 | MTH 208: Elementary Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitive Reasoning |
17 | MTH 209: Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitive Reasoning |
18 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
19 | PHY 111: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitive Reasoning |
20 | PHY 112: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitive Reasoning |
21 | PHY 211: Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitive Reasoning |
22 | PHY 212: Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitive Reasoning |
23 | |||
24 | |||
25 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
26 | |||
27 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
28 | FR 212: French Four | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
29 | SPA 212: Spanish Four | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
30 | |||
31 | |||
32 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanities Distribution credit | ||
33 | |||
34 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
35 | ART 151: Art History and Appreciation I | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
36 | ART 152: Art History and Appreciation II | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
37 | ART 251: Architectural History | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
38 | ART 255: Contemporary Art History | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
39 | COM 215: Introduction to Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
40 | COM 216: Theatre History | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
41 | EMB 175: Genres in Film History | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
42 | ENG 201H: Honors Colloquy | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
43 | ENG 219: Literary Analysis | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
44 | ENG 220: Readings in Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
45 | ENG 221: Readings in the Short Story | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
46 | ENG 222: Readings in the Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
47 | ENG 223: Readings in the Drama | ENGLISH 245 | Humanities |
48 | ENG 224: Thematic Approaches to Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
49 | ENG 226: Introduction to Film | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
50 | ENG 227: The American Motion Picture | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
51 | ENG 228: Masterpieces of World Literature: Through 1600s | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
52 | ENG 229: Masterpieces of World Literature: 1600s to Present | GTBOOKS Dept. | Humanities |
53 | ENG 232: Readings in Modern Non-Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
54 | ENG 241: Introduction to Mythology | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
55 | ENG 242: Introduction to British Literature | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
56 | ENG 245: Biblical Literature: Old Testament | ENGLISH 258 | Humanities |
57 | ENG 246W: Biblical Literature: New Testament | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
58 | ENG 256: Creative Non-Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
59 | ENG 262: Holocaust History and Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
60 | ENG 269: Native North American Literature | ENGLISH 282 | Humanities |
61 | ENG 271: American Literature to 1865 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
62 | ENG 272: American Literature Since 1865 | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
63 | ENG 274: Mexican-American Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
64 | ENG 276: Contemporary American Fiction | ENGLISH 285 | Humanities |
65 | ENG 277: Early African-American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
66 | ENG 278: Modern African-American Literature | AAS Dept. | Humanities |
67 | ENG 283: Literature of Mysticism | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
68 | ENG 285: Women in Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
69 | FR 113: Introduction to French Culture | FRENCH Dept. | Humanities |
70 | FR 275: Introduction to French Fiction | FRENCH Dept. | Humanities |
71 | HIS 225: History of Women and Gender in the West | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
72 | HIS 240: Renaissances and Reformations in Early Modern Europe | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
73 | IHU 101: Humanities Through the Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
74 | IHU 120: Introduction to Global Peace Studies | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
75 | IHU 201H: Honors Colloquy | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
76 | IHU 202: Women's Studies | WGS 240 | Humanities |
77 | IHU 226: Introduction to Film | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
78 | IHU 234: World Religions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
79 | IHU 245: Biblical Literature: Old Testament | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
80 | IHU 274: Conflict Transformation | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
81 | IHU 296: Introduction to the Humanities | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
82 | MUS 100: Music Elements I | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
83 | MUS 111: Music Appreciation I | MUSICOL 121 | Humanities |
84 | MUS 112: Music Appreciation II | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
85 | MUS 118: Jazz History: Origins to the Present | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
86 | MUS 119: The History of Rock and Roll: From its Origins to 1980 | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
87 | MUS 120: World Music: Survey | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
88 | PHL 211: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
89 | PHL 213: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
90 | PHL 214: Philosophy of Religion | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
91 | PHL 215: Health Care Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
92 | PHL 225: Philosophy and Film | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
93 | PHL 240: Social and Political Theory | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
94 | PHL 250: Philosophy of Science and Technology | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
95 | PHL 255: Philosophy of Art | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
96 | PHL 260: Philosophy Seminar | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
97 | SPA 113: Introduction to Hispanic Cultures | SPANISH Dept. | Humanities |
98 | SPA 275: Introduction of Hispanic Fiction | SPANISH Dept. | Humanities |
99 | SSI 234: World Religions | Religion Dept | Humanities |
100 | |||
101 | |||
102 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
103 | |||
104 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
105 | AST 111: Introduction to Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
106 | AST 111L: Astronomical Investigation | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
107 | BIO 101: Introduction to Anatomy And Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
108 | BIO 110: Environmental Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
109 | BIO 113: Trees and Shrubs of Michigan | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
110 | BIO 114: Animal Behavior-Wolf | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
111 | BIO 114A: Animal Behavior-Dolphin | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
112 | BIO 116: Winter Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
113 | BIO 117: Birds of Michigan | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
114 | BIO 118: Michigan Wildflowers | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
115 | BIO 119 : Stream Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
116 | BIO 123: Survey of Michigan Plant Communities | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
117 | BIO 126: Ecology and Natural History of Isle Royale National Park | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
118 | BIO 126A: Ecology and Natural History of the Appalachia Region | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
119 | BIO 130: Introduction to Chemistry and Cell Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
120 | BIO 140: Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
121 | BIO 152: Human Anatomy & Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
122 | BIO 153: Human Anatomy & Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
123 | BIO 171: Integrated General Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
124 | BIO 172: Integrated General Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
125 | BIO 199: Human Heredity And Sexuality | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
126 | BIO 203: General Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
127 | BIO 219: Stream Ecology: Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Research | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
128 | BIO 221: Nature Study | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
129 | BIO 230: Physical Anthropology and Archeology | ANTHRBIO Dept. | Natural Science |
130 | BIO 240: Human Anatomy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
131 | BIO 271: Genetics | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
132 | BIO 274: Introduction to Biotechnology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
133 | BIO 280: Pathophysiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
134 | CHM 100: World of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
135 | CHM 101: General Chemistry I | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
136 | CHM 107: Chemistry for Engineering Technology | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
137 | CHM 111: General and Inorganic Chemistry I | CHEM 130, CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
138 | CHM 112: General and Inorganic Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
139 | CHM 210: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 | Natural Science |
140 | CHM 210L: Organic Chemistry I Laboratory | CHEM 211 | Natural Science |
141 | CHM 220: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215(3), Dept (1) | Natural Science |
142 | CHM 220L: Organic Chemistry II Laboratory | CHEM 216 | Natural Science |
143 | CHM 221: Organic Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
144 | CHM 221L: Organic Biochemistry Laboratory | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
145 | CHM 230: Chemical Analysis/Instrumentation | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
146 | GEO 111: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
147 | GEO 261: Geography of Caves & Karst Topography | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
148 | GEO 267: Geography of Continental Glaciation | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
149 | GLG 102: Volcanoes and Earthquakes | EARTH 107 | Natural Science |
150 | GLG 111: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
151 | GLG 112: Evolution of the Earth | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
152 | GLG 115: Introduction to Oceanography | EARTH 222 | Natural Science |
153 | GLG 122: Geology of Michigan | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
154 | GLG 123: Geology of the Great Lakes Area | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
155 | GLG 125: Geology of the National Parks | EARTH 120 | Natural Science |
156 | GLG 130: Environmental Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
157 | GLG 230: Introductory Field Methods in Hydrogeology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
158 | GLG 262 B: Geology of Pictured Rocks | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
159 | GLG 262A: Geology of Mackinac Island | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
160 | GLG 262: Geology of the Canadian Shield | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
161 | GLG 266: Geology of the Grand Canyon | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
162 | GLG 267: Geology of Northern Lower Michigan | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
163 | GLG 268: International Studies in Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
164 | PHY 111: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
165 | PHY 112: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
166 | PHY 211: Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
167 | PHY 212: Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
168 | PHY 213: Physics of Special Relativity | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
169 | PSC 101: Physical Science I | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
170 | PSC 102: Physical Science II | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
171 | SOC 230: Physical Anthropology and Archeology | ANTHRBIO 201 | Natural Science |
172 | SCI 150: Foundations of Scientific Research | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
173 | |||
174 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
175 | |||
176 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
177 | COM 246: Social Media and Communication | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
178 | ECN 221: Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
179 | ECN 222: Principles of Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
180 | EMB 229: Women, Minorities, and the Media | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
181 | ENG 115: Mass Media | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
182 | GEO 113: World Cultural Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
183 | GEO 255: Third World Development | INTERSS Dept. | Social Science |
184 | HIS 111: A Survey of Early Western Civilization | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
185 | HIS 112: A Survey of Later Western Civilization | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
186 | HIST 215: Recent African-American History: Since 1850 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
187 | HIS 217: Hispanics in the U.S. | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
188 | HIS 221: Early American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
189 | HIS 222: Recent American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
190 | HIS 237: History of Michigan/with Project | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
191 | POL 103: American Politics | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
192 | POL 105: American Politics with Project | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
193 | POL 212: State and Local Governments | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
194 | POL 215: Intro to American Political Thought and Culture | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
195 | POL 220: Minority Group Politics | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
196 | POL 221: Comparative Government | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
197 | POL 223: Judicial Process | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
198 | POL 225: World Politics | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
199 | POL 228: Civil Rights and Liberties | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
200 | POL 229: Political Terrorism | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
201 | POL 232: Campaigns and Elections | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
202 | POL 241: Contemporary Feminist Thought | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
203 | PSY 101: Psychology of Adjustment | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
204 | PSY 211: General Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
205 | PSY 211H or W: General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
206 | PSY 223: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
207 | PSY 225: Adolescent Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
208 | PSY 227: Lifespan Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
209 | PSY 230: Psychology of Substance Abuse | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
210 | PSY 231: Theories of Personality | PSYCH 290 | Social Science |
211 | PSY 235: Adult Development | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
212 | PSY 241: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
213 | PSY 251: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
214 | SOC 211: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
215 | SOC 212: Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
216 | SOC 215: Sociology of Minority Groups | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
217 | SOC 221: Marriage and Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
218 | SOC 231: Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
219 | SOC 233: Archaeology Field Methods | ANTHRARC Dept. | Social Science |
220 | SOC 265: Third World Development | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
221 | SOC 268: International Studies in Sociology | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
222 | SOC 288W: Child Abuse & Neglect | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
223 | SOC 289W: Chemical Dependency | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
224 | |||
225 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
226 | |||
227 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
228 | MTH 151: Pre-Calculus Mathematics | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
229 | MTH 160: Calculus for the Social and Managerial Sciences | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
230 | MTH 161: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
231 | MTH 162: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
232 | MTH 208: Elementary Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
233 | MTH 209: Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
234 | MTH 260: Discrete Mathematics | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
235 | MTH 261: Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
236 | MTH 263: Introduction to Linear Algebra | MATH 214 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
237 | MTH 264: Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations | MATH 216 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
238 | |||
239 | |||
240 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
241 | |||
242 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
243 | COM 222: Introduction to Acting | THTREMUS Dept | Creative Expression |
244 | ENG 120: Introduction to Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
245 | ENG 253: Creative Writing: Poetry | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
246 | ENG 254: Creative Writing: Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
247 | ENG 257: Advanced Creative Writing | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
248 | ENG 258: Introduction to Screenwriting | FTVM 210 | Creative Expression |
249 | ENG 259: Advanced Screenwriting | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
250 | MUS 103: Music Composition | MUSICOL Dept. | Creative Expression |
251 | |||
252 | |||
253 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer as Interdisciplinary Distribution credit | ||
254 | |||
255 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
256 | GEO 222: Geography of Asia | GEOG Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
257 | GEO 223: Geography of Europe | GEOG Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
258 | GEO 226: Geography of United States and Canada | GEOG Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
259 | GEO 260: Geography of the Pacific Islands | GEOG Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
260 | GEO 262: The Geography of the Canadian Shield | GEOG Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
261 | IHU 232: Exploring Human Nature | INTERID Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
262 | SSI 232: Exploring Human Nature | INTERID Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
263 | IHU 280: Exploring Diversity | INTERID Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
264 | IHU 281: Exploring Diversity with Project | INTERID Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
265 | SSI 120: Introduction to Global Peace Studies | INTERID Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
266 | SSI 288: Exploring Diversity | INTERID Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
267 | SSI 289: Exploring Diversity/with Project | INTERID Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
268 | |||
269 | |||
270 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
271 | |||
272 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
273 | ASL 111: American Sign Language I | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
274 | ASL 112: American Sign Language II | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
275 | ASL 211: American Sign Language III | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
276 | BIO 241: Physiology | PHYSIOL 201 | Elective |
277 | COM 112: Fundamentals of Oral Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
278 | COM 114: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
279 | COM 202: Oral Communication for Managers | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
280 | COM 212: Listening | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
281 | COM 214: Small Group Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
282 | COM 224: Nonverbal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
283 | COM 235: Principles of Persuasion | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
284 | COM 236: Advanced Oral Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
285 | COM 244: Family Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
286 | COM 245: Intercultural Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
287 | ENG 111: College Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
288 | ENG 111: Writing Methods/College Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
289 | ENG 211: Advanced Composition | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
290 | ENG 250: Literature for Preschool Children | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
291 | ENG 251: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
292 | ENG 252: Young Adult Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
293 | FR 111: French One | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
294 | FR 112: French Two | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
295 | FR 211: French Three | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
296 | FR 214: Intermediate French Conversation | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
297 | GE 111: German One | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
298 | GE 112: German Two | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
299 | GE 211: German Three | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
300 | GE 212: German Four | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
301 | PHL 221: Critical Thinking and Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
302 | ASL 212: American Sign Language IV | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
303 | PSY 101C: Applied Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Elective |
304 | PSY 101: Applied Psychology | Not Transferable | Elective |
305 | SPA 111: Spanish One | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
306 | SPA 112: Spanish Two | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
307 | SPA 211: Spanish Three | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
308 | SPA 214: Intermediate Spanish Conversation | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
309 | |||
310 | |||
311 | Delta MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
312 | |||
313 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | |
314 | ASL 113: American Sign Language Fingerspelling, A | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
315 | ASL 114: American Sign Language Fingerspelling B | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
316 | ASL 200: Deaf Culture | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
317 | BIO 160A: Human Anatomy & Physiology Review | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
318 | BIO 160B: A & P Case Studies | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
319 | CHM 105: Technical Chemistry I | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
320 | CHM 106: Technical Chemistry II | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
321 | EMB 140: Electronic Media History | ||
322 | ENG 113: Technical Communication | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
323 | ENG 195: Library Research Skills | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
324 | ENG 205: English Internship I | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
325 | ENG 210 : English Internship II | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
326 | ENG 213: Advanced Technical Communication | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
327 | ENG 230: English Internship III | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
328 | ENG 256: Creative Non-Fiction | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
329 | ENG 260: Writing Center Practicum | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
330 | ENV 310: Environmental Site Assessments | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
331 | ENV 320: Environmental Management Systems | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
332 | GEO 116: Professional Global Awareness | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
333 | IHU 110: Introduction to Genealogy | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
334 | IHU 161: Projects in Cross-Cultural Learning | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
335 | IHU 162: Projects in Cross-Cultural Learning | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
336 | IHU 210: Death and Dying | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
337 | IHU 240: Leadership for Positive Change | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
338 | MTH 118: Mathematical Explorations | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
339 | MTH 120: Finite Mathematics | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
340 | MTH 121: Plane Trigonometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
341 | MTH 122: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
342 | PHL 203: Business Ethics | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
343 | PHL 205: Media Ethics & Law | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
344 | PHY 101: Applied Physics | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
345 | SCI 299: Food Science and Nutrition | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
346 | SSI 110: Introduction to Genealogy | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
347 | SSI 240: Leadership for Positive Change | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
348 | TTI 100: Introduction to Sustainability | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Glen Oaks MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Glen Oaks Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
8 | ENG 121: English Composition I | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | |||
10 | |||
11 | Glen Oaks Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
12 | MATH 201: Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
13 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
14 | PHYS 251: Physics I | PHYSICS 140 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | PHYS 253: Physics II | PHYSICS 240 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | |||
17 | |||
18 | Glen Oaks MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
19 | |||
20 | Glen Oaks Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
21 | LNG 261: Spanish IV | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
22 | |||
23 | |||
24 | Glen Oaks MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanities Distribution credit | ||
25 | |||
26 | Glen Oaks CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
27 | ART 100: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
28 | ART 220: History of Art I | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
29 | ART 221: History of Art II | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
30 | ENG 201: Women & Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
31 | ENG 234: World Mythologies | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
32 | HIST 101: Western Civilization I: Ancient World- 1715 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
33 | HUM 101: Modern Culture & the Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
34 | MUS 150: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
35 | PHIL 210: Ethics | PHIL 361 | Humanities |
36 | PHIL 230: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
37 | REL 231: Comparative Religion | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
38 | REL 232: Old Testament | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
39 | REL 233: New Testament | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
40 | |||
41 | Glen Oaks MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
42 | |||
43 | Glen Oaks CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
44 | BIO 101: Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
45 | BIO 110: Biological Form and Function | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
46 | BIO 120: Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
47 | BIO 121: General Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
48 | BIO 122: General Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
49 | BIO 125: Environment and Society | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
50 | BIO 201: Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
51 | BIO 210: Human Anatomy and Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
52 | BIO 211: Human Anatomy and Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
53 | BIO 220: General Genetics | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
54 | BIO 230: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
55 | BIO 275: Biology Research Project | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
56 | BIO 990: Biological Field Studies | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
57 | CHEM 130: Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
58 | CHEM 133: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 AND Dept. | Natural Science |
59 | CHEM 134: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
60 | CHEM 133 and CHEM 134 | CHEM 125,126,130, & Dept. | Natural Science |
61 | CHEM 210: Organic Chemistry | CHEM 210 | Natural Science |
62 | CHEM 211: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
63 | GEOG 142: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
64 | GEOL 145: Physical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
65 | PHYS 144: Astronomy | ASTRO 102 | Natural Science |
66 | PHYS 251: Physics I | PHYSICS 140 | Natural Science |
67 | PHYS 253: Physics II | PHYSICS 240 | Natural Science |
68 | PHYS 275: Physical Science Research Project | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | |||
70 | Glen Oaks MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
71 | |||
72 | Glen Oaks CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
73 | ANTH 201: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
74 | BIO 125: Environment and Society | ENVIRON Dept. | Social Science |
75 | ECON 203: Principles of Economics- Micro | ECON 101 | Social Science |
76 | ECON 204: Principles of Economics- Macro | ECON 102 | Social Science |
77 | HIST 102: Western Civilization II | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
78 | HIST 201: U.S. History I: European Colonization to 1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
79 | HIST 202: U.S. History II: Reconstruction to the Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
80 | HIST 204: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
81 | PSI 110: American Government and Political Science | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
82 | PSI 111: State & Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
83 | PSY 101: Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
84 | PSY 210: Human Growth & Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
85 | PSY 220: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
86 | PSY 250: Human Sexuality | PSYCH 225 | Social Science |
87 | PSY 260: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
88 | SOC 120: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
89 | SOC 121: Modern Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
90 | SOC 220: Marriage & Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
91 | |||
92 | Glen Oaks MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
93 | |||
94 | Glen Oaks CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
95 | MATH 161: Calculus I & Analytic Geometry | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
96 | MATH 162: Calculus II & Analytic Geometry | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
97 | MATH 201: Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
98 | |||
99 | Glen Oaks MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
100 | |||
101 | Glen Oaks CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
102 | ENG 126: Creative Writing I | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
103 | ENG 226: Creative Writing II | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
104 | |||
105 | Glen Oaks MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
106 | |||
107 | Glen Oaks CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
108 | COM 150: Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
109 | COM 110: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
110 | ENG 121: English Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
111 | ENG 122: English Composition II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
112 | ENG 233: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
113 | LNG 161: Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
114 | LNG 162: Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
115 | LNG 163: Spanish III | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
116 | PHYS 275: Physical Science Research Project | PHYSICS Dept. | Elective |
117 | |||
118 | |||
119 | Glen Oaks MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
120 | |||
121 | Glen Oaks CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
122 | BIO 212: Pathophysiology | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
123 | MATH 117: Finite Mathematics | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
124 | MATH 151: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | Delta MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
5 | Delta CC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
6 | ENG 101: English Composition I | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
7 | ENG 102: English Composition II | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
8 | |||
9 | Gogebic MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
10 | |||
11 | Gogebic Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirements |
12 | PHY 201: Elements of Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
13 | PHY 202: Elements of Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
14 | PHY 251: General Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | PHY 252: General Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
17 | |||
18 | Gogebic MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanities Distribution credit | ||
19 | |||
20 | Gogebic Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
21 | ART 220: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
22 | ART 221: Art History | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
23 | DRA 102: Introduction to the Art of the Movies | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
24 | DRA 202: Film Appreciation | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
25 | ENG 201: English Literature (Beginnings to 18th Century) | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
26 | ENG 202: English Literature (18th, 19th, 20th Century) | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
27 | ENG 211: American Literature (1600-1840) | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
28 | ENG 212: American Literature (1840 to the Present) | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
29 | ENG 221: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
30 | ENG 222: Special Topics in Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
31 | ENG 223: Modern Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
32 | ENG 224: Women in Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
33 | ENG 225: Mythology | CLCIV Dept. | Humanities |
34 | ENG 226: Contemporary World Literature | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
35 | ENG 227: The Bible as Literature | ENGLISH 258 | Humanities |
36 | ENG 245: Creative Nonfiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
37 | HST 101: History of Western Civilization to 1750 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
38 | HST 103: History of World Civilization to 1650 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
39 | MUS 102: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
40 | MUS 125: Music History | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
41 | MUS 130: Jazz, Folk, Rock, & Broadway Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
42 | PHI 105: Critical Thinking and Ethics | PHIL 201 | Humanities |
43 | PHI 201: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
44 | |||
45 | Gogebic MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
46 | |||
47 | Gogebic Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
48 | BIO 101: Principles of Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
49 | BIO 102: Biological Diversity | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
50 | BIO 110: Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
51 | BIO 122: Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
52 | BIO 215: Introduction to Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
53 | BIO 250: Human Anatomy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
54 | CHM 101: General, Organic, and Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
55 | CHM 102: General, Organic, and Biochemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
56 | CHM 151: General and Inorganic Chemistry (Fall) | CHEM 130 and Dept. | Natural Science |
57 | CHM 152: General and Inorganic Chemistry II (Spring) | CHEM 125,126, & Dept. | Natural Science |
58 | CHM 201: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210, 211 | Natural Science |
59 | CHM 202: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215, 216 | Natural Science |
60 | ENV 101: Human Ecology | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
61 | GEG 101: Introduction to Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
62 | GLG 101: Fundamentals of Earth Science | EARTH 201 | Natural Science |
63 | GLG 102: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
64 | PHY 101: Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
65 | PHY 105: Introductory Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
66 | PHY 107: Intro to Meteorology | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | PHY 201: Elements of Physics I | PHYSICS 125 and 127 | Natural Science |
68 | PHY 202: Elements of Physics II | PHYSICS 126 and 128 | Natural Science |
69 | PHY 251: General Physics I | PHYSICS 140 and 141 | Natural Science |
70 | PHY 252: General Physics II | PHYSICS 240 and 241 | Natural Science |
71 | |||
72 | Gogebic MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
73 | |||
74 | Gogebic Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
75 | ANT 105: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
76 | ECO 101: American Economy | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
77 | ECO 201: Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
78 | ECO 202: Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
79 | GEG 111: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
80 | HST 102: History of Western Civilization 1750 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
81 | HST 104: History of World Civilization from 1450 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
82 | HST 150: History of the Gogebic Range | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
83 | HST 160: Pacific Century | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
84 | HST 170: Americas | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
85 | HST 201: United States History to 1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
86 | HST 202: United States History from 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
87 | PLS 101: Introduction to American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
88 | PLS 102: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
89 | PSY 101: General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
90 | PSY 111: Honors General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
91 | PSY 202: Child Development and Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
92 | PSY 204: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
93 | PSY 210: Lifespan Development | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
94 | PSY 225: Psychology of Personality | PSYCH 290 | Social Science |
95 | PSY 231: Adolescent Development and Learning | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
96 | PSY 295: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
97 | SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
98 | SOC 102: Social Problems | SOC 233 | Social Science |
99 | SOC 112: Honors Social Problems | SOC 233 | Social Science |
100 | SOC 201: Marriage and Family Life | SOC 344 | Social Science |
101 | |||
102 | Gogebic MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
103 | |||
104 | Gogebic Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
105 | MTH 120: Finite Mathematics | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
106 | MTH 150: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
107 | MTH 151: Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
108 | MTH 152: Calculus III | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
109 | MTH 220: Ordinary Differential Equations w/ Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
110 | MTH 280: Honors Math Seminar | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
111 | |||
112 | Gogebic MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
113 | |||
114 | Gogebic Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
115 | ENG 240: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
116 | |||
117 | Gogebic MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
118 | |||
119 | Gogebic Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
120 | BIO 251: Human Physiology | PHYSIOL 201 | Elective |
121 | ENG 111: Honors English Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
122 | ENG 112: Honors English Composition II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
123 | SPE 101: Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
124 | SPE 105: Interpersonal Communications | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
125 | SPE 111: Honors Speech | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
126 | DRA 101: Introduction to Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Elective |
127 | DRA 230: History of the Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Elective |
128 | |||
129 | Gogebic MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
130 | |||
131 | Gogebic Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
132 | MTH 110: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
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4 | |||
5 | Grand Rapids MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | EN 101 and 102 | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | |||
10 | Grand Rapids MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | MA 215: Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitative Reasoning |
14 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
15 | PH 125: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | PH 126: College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | PH 245: Calculus Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | PH 246: Calculus Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
19 | |||
20 | Grand Rapids MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
21 | |||
22 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
23 | FR 232: Intermediate French 2 | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
24 | SP 232: Intermediate Spanish 2 | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | |||
26 | Grand Rapids MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
27 | |||
28 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
29 | AT 105: History of Art Before 1400 | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
30 | AT 106: History of Art Since 1400 | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
31 | AT 270: History of Architecture | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
32 | EN 118: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
33 | EN 233: Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
34 | EN 235: Drama | ENGLISH 245 | Humanities |
35 | EN 242: Popular Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
36 | EN 252: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
37 | EN 261: Great American Writers 1 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
38 | EN 262: Great American Writers 2 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
39 | EN 270: Multicultural Literature | ENGLISH 201 | Humanities |
40 | EN 271: African-American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
41 | EN 272: African-American Literature II | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
42 | EN 278: Introduction to Women's Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
43 | EN 284: LGBTQ Literature | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
44 | GST 200: Introduction to Gender Studies | WOMENSTD Dept. | Humanities |
45 | HS 120: World History to 1500 | HISTORY 239 | Humanities |
46 | HU 204: Humanities and the Human Adventure I | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
47 | HU 205: Humanities and the Human Adventure II | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
48 | HU 210: The Art of Being Human | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
49 | HU 212: Classical Mythology | CLCIV Dept. | Humanities |
50 | HU 273: Film Viewing and Construction - An Intro to Film | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
51 | HU 274: American Cinema Genres | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
52 | HU 281: Exploring World Religions | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
53 | MUS 110: The Appreciation of World and Western Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
54 | MUS 111: Jazz in Contemporary America | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
55 | MUS 130: American Popular Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
56 | PL 201: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
57 | PL 205: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL 160 | Humanities |
58 | PL 207: Contemporary Moral Choices | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
59 | PO 105: History of Photography as Art | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
60 | TH 248: Introduction to Theater | THTREMUS 211 | Humanities |
61 | |||
62 | Grand Rapids MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
63 | |||
64 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
65 | AN 201: Introduction to Anthropology | ANTHRBIO 201 | Natural Science |
66 | AS 102: Introductory Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | AS 103: Descriptive Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | AS 106: The Solar System and Extra-Solar Planets | ASTRO 101 | Natural Science |
69 | AS 108: Stars, Galaxies and Cosmology | ASTRO 102 | Natural Science |
70 | BI 101: General Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | BI 110: Biology in Society | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | BI 117: General Human Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | BI 118: Environmentatl Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | BI 151: Introduction to Cells, Molecules and Genes | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | BI 153: Plant Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | BI 154: Animal Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | BI 215: General Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | BI 232: Genetics | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | BI 240: Pathophysiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | CHM 110: Basic Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | CHM 120: Survey of General Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | CHM 130: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 | Natural Science |
83 | CHM 131: General Chemistry I Laboratory | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | GE 132: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
85 | GL 101: Introduction to Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | GL 106: Environmental Geoscience | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | PC 101: General Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | PH 111: Physics of Everyday Life | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | PH 125: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
90 | PH 245: Calculus Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
91 | |||
92 | Grand Rapids MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
93 | |||
94 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
95 | AN 205: Introduction to Archaeology | ANTHRARC 282 | Social Science |
96 | AN 210: Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
97 | AN 280: The Culture and History of Native Americans | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
98 | EC 251: Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
99 | EC 252: Principles of Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
100 | GE 135: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
101 | GE 140: Geography of Michigan | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
102 | GE 210: Cultural Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
103 | GE 235: Introduction to Globalization and Inequality | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
104 | GE 253: Geography of the US and Canada | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
105 | GE 281: Immigration and Ethnicity in America | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
106 | HS 101: Western Civilization to 1500 | HISTORY 253 | Social Science |
107 | HS 102: Western Civilization Since 1500 | HISTORY 254 | Social Science |
108 | HS 121: World History Since 1500 | HISTORY 240 | Social Science |
109 | HS 160: US History through Reconstruction | HISTORY 260 | Social Science |
110 | HS 161: US History from Reconstruction to the Present | HISTORY 261 | Social Science |
111 | HS 215: The Modern World | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
112 | HS 230: The History of Latin America | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
113 | HS 251: African-American History and Culture | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
114 | HS 290: History of Russia and East Europe | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
115 | PS 110: Survey of American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
116 | PS 200: State and Local Politics | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
117 | PS 201: Comparative Governments | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
118 | PS 202: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
119 | PS 215: Asian Politics | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
120 | PY 201: General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
121 | SO 251: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
122 | SO 254: Social Problems | SOC 233 | Social Science |
123 | SO 260: Race and Ethnicity | AAS 303 | Social Science |
124 | |||
125 | Grand Rapids MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
126 | |||
127 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
128 | MA 129: Survey of Calculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
129 | MA 133: Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
130 | MA 215: Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
131 | MA 124: Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students | MATH 104 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
132 | MA 131: Precalculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
133 | |||
134 | Grand Rapids MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
135 | |||
136 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
137 | EN 247: Creative Writing I | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
138 | EN 248: Creative Writing II | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
139 | |||
140 | Grand Rapids MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
141 | |||
142 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
143 | ARA 101: Introductory Arabic | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
144 | ARA 102: Introductory Arabic 2 | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
145 | BI 121: Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | PHYSIOL 201 | Elective |
146 | CHI 101: Introductory Chinese I | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
147 | CHI 102: Introductory Chinese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
148 | COM 131: Fundamentals of Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
149 | COM 135: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
150 | EN 101: English Composition-1 | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
151 | EN 250: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
152 | EN 251: Multicultural American Literature for Children | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
153 | FR 101: Introductory French 1 | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
154 | FR 102: Introductory French 2 | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
155 | FR 231: Intermediate French 1 | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
156 | GR 101: Introductory German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
157 | GR 102: Introductory German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
158 | GR 231: Intermediate German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
159 | GR 232: Intermediate German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
160 | PL 202: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
161 | SP 101: Introductory Spanish 1 | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
162 | SP 102: Introductory Spanish 2 | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
163 | SP 231: Intermediate Spanish 1 | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
164 | |||
165 | Grand Rapids MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
166 | |||
167 | Grand Rapids Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
168 | CHM 100: Basic Chemistry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
169 | HU 219: Global Studies Through International Travel | Not transferable | Not transferable |
170 | HU 220: Global Studies Through Domestic Travel | Not transferable | Not transferable |
171 | HU 245: Technology and Humanity | Not transferable | Not transferable |
172 | MA 108: Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
173 | MA 110: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
174 | MA 127: Finite Mathematics with Applications | Not transferable | Not transferable |
175 | MA 131: Precalculus | MATH Dept. | Not transferable |
176 | PH 115: Technical Physics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
177 | PL 209: Business Ethics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENG 131 and 132: College Writing and Research | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | ENG 131H and 132H: Honors: College Writing and Research | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
10 | |||
11 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
12 | |||
13 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
14 | MATH 141: Introduction to Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitative Reasoning | |
16 | PHYS 131: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | PHYS 132: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | PHYS 231: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
19 | PHYS 232: Engineering Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
20 | |||
21 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
22 | |||
23 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
24 | FRE 232: Second-Year French IV | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | SPN 232: Second-Year Spanish IV | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
26 | |||
27 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
28 | |||
29 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
30 | ART 121: Art History Survey I (Ancient to Medieval) | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
31 | ART 122: Art History Survey II | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
32 | ART 123: History of Modern Art | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
33 | ART 130: History of Graphic Design | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
34 | ART 135: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ART 209: Maya | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
36 | ART 221: Medieval Art | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
37 | ART 224: Art of Islam | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
38 | ART 225: Asian Art: Art of India and Southeast Asia | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
39 | ART 226: African and Afro American Art | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
40 | ART 227: History of Arab Art and Architecture | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
41 | ENG 231: Introduction to Literature: Poetry and Drama | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
42 | ENG 232: Introduction to the Short Story | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
43 | ENG 233: Introduction to the Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
44 | ENG 234: Topics in Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
45 | ENG 235: American Literature Before 1900 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
46 | ENG 236: American Autobiography | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
47 | ENG 237: American Literature Since 1900 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
48 | ENG 239: Reading in Modern American Poetry | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
49 | ENG 241: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
50 | ENG 243: Women's Lives in Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
51 | ENG 245: The Bible as Literature | ENGLISH 258 | Humanities |
52 | ENG 248: African American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
53 | HON 251: Great Works | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
54 | HIST 112: Medieval-Early Modern World History | HISTORY 239 | Humanities |
55 | HIST 222: History of Rome, 753 BCE-500 CE | HISTORY 201 | Humanities |
56 | HUM 101: Introduction to the Humanities | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
57 | HUM 105: World Civilization I | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
58 | HUM 250: Visual and Performing Arts for Teachers | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
59 | MUS 130: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
60 | MUS 132: Music Literature | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
61 | MUS 134: Music Fundamentals | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
62 | MUS 138: Music Theory I | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
63 | MUS 139: Music Theory II | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
64 | MUS 154: Arab Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
65 | MUS 232: History of Western Music I | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
66 | MUS 233: History of Western Music II | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
67 | MUS 238: Music Theory 3 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
68 | PHIL 130: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
69 | PHIL 133: History of Philosophy to the 18th Century | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
70 | PHIL 135: History of Modern Philosophy | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
71 | PHIL 137: Topics in Philosophy | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
72 | PHIL 138: Moral Issues in Biotechnology | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
73 | PHIL 139: Ethics | PHIL 160 | Humanities |
74 | PHIL 201: Eastern Philosophy | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
75 | TCM 132: Film History and Criticism | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
76 | THEA 131: Theatre Appreciation | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
77 | THEA 238: Theatre History | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
78 | VTL 235: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
79 | WR 130: Introduction to the Academic Study of Religion | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
80 | WR 131: Religious Traditions in the World | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
81 | WR 232: Western Religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
82 | WR 233: Eastern Religions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
83 | WR 234: Introduction to Judaism | JUDAIC Dept. | Humanities |
84 | WR 235: Christianity- The First 1000 Years | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
85 | WR 236: African American Religious Experience and Expression | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
86 | WR 237: Buddhism | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
87 | WR 238: Hinduism | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
88 | WR 239: Introduction to Daoism | ASIAN Dept. | Humanities |
89 | WR 240: Myths and Symbols | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
90 | WR 241: Islam | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
91 | WR 242: Native American Religious Traditions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
92 | |||
93 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
94 | |||
95 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
96 | ASTR 131: Descriptive Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
97 | ASTR 133: Introductory Astronomy Laboratory | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
98 | ATMS 131: Weather and Climate | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
99 | BIO 130: Evolution and Behavior | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
100 | BIO 131: Introduction to Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
101 | BIO 134: Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
102 | BIO 138: Environmental Science Lecture | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
103 | BIO 139: Environmental Science Laboratory | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
104 | BIO 143: Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
105 | BIO 150: Biology: Organisms, Genes, and Ecology | BIOLOGY 171 | Natural Science |
106 | BIO 152: Cells and Molecular Biology | BIOLOGY 172 | Natural Science |
107 | BIO 150 and BIO 152 together | BIOLOGY 171,172&173 | Natural Science |
108 | BIO 233: Anatomy and Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
109 | BIO 234: Anatomy and Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
110 | BIO 251: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
111 | BIO 261: Nucleic Acids | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
112 | BIO 262: Proteins | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
113 | BIO 296: Directed Study in Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
114 | BIO 297: Directed Study in Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
115 | CHEM 111: Chemical Skills for Pre-Professional Programs | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
116 | CHEM 131: Principles of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
117 | CHEM 132: Principles of Organic and Biological Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
118 | CHEM 141: Principles of General and Inorganic Chemistry I | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
119 | CHEM 142: Principles of General and Inorganic Chemistry II | CHEM 230 & Dept. | Natural Science |
120 | CHEM 241: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 | Natural Science |
121 | CHEM 242: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 | Natural Science |
122 | CHEM 243: Microscale Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | CHEM 211 | Natural Science |
123 | CHEM 244: Microscale Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | CHEM 216 | Natural Science |
124 | GEOG 131: Principles of Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
125 | GEOL 131: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
126 | PHYS 131: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
127 | PHYS 132: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
128 | PHYS 133: Principles of Physics | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
129 | PHYS 231: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
130 | PHYS 232: Engineering Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
131 | PSCI 131: Introduction to Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
132 | PSCI 135: Sound & Light in Fine-Arts | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
133 | |||
134 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
135 | |||
136 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
137 | ANTH 131: Introduction to Anthropology | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
138 | ANTH 151: Cultures of North America | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
139 | ANTH 152: Middle Eastern Peoples and Cultures | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
140 | ANTH 153: Introduction to Archaeology | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
141 | ANTH 154: Food, Culture, and Economy | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
142 | BEC 151: Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
143 | BEC 152: Principles of Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
144 | GEOG 132: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
145 | GEOG 138: Geography of Michigan | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
146 | GEOG 221: Geography of the Middle East | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
147 | HIST 111: Ancient World History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
148 | HIST 113: Modern World History | HISTORY 240 | Social Science |
149 | HIST 151: American History I | HISTORY 260 | Social Science |
150 | HIST 152: American History II | HISTORY 261 | Social Science |
151 | HIST 226: History of England to 1688 | HISTORY 220 | Social Science |
152 | HIST 239: Colonial America | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
153 | HIST 243: African-American History | HISTORY 275 | Social Science |
154 | HIST 248: Coming to the New World | HISTORY 263 | Social Science |
155 | HIST 250: American Labor History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
156 | HIST 252: History of Women in the United States | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
157 | HIST 254: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
158 | HIST 256: Sea Power! A History of the U.S. Navy | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
159 | HIST 258: The Revolutionary War Era | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
160 | HIST 261: The Modern Middle East | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
161 | HIST 268: The History of Sports in America | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
162 | HIST 270: The American Civil War | HISTORY 280 | Social Science |
163 | HIST 273: American Social History Since 1875 | HISTORY 261 | Social Science |
164 | HIST 281: The Global Cold War, 1917-1991 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
165 | HIST 283: The United States and the Cold War, 1917-1991 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
166 | HIST 285: The United States and the Second World War | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
167 | HIST 286: The United States and the Vietnam War | HISTORY 218 | Social Science |
168 | POLS 101: American Government: Democratic Participation and Civic Engagement | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
169 | POLS 102: Foundations of Community Leadership | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
170 | POLS 110: Introduction to Community Leadership | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
171 | POLS 111: Foundations of Community Leadership | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
172 | POLS 131: Introduction to American Government and Political Science | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
173 | POLS 135: American Legal Systems and Processes | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
174 | POLS 152: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
175 | POLS 155: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
176 | POLS 200: Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
177 | POLS 201: Public Policy: Topics and Analysis | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
178 | POLS 202: Foreign Policy: Topics and Analysis | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
179 | PSY 131: Introductory Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
180 | PSY 152: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
181 | PSY 161: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
182 | PSY 251: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
183 | PSY 253: Lifespan Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
184 | PSY 254: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
185 | PSY 257: Health Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
186 | PSY 260: Adolescent Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
187 | PSY 296: The Exceptional Child | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
188 | SOC 131: Introduction to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
189 | SOC 132: Marriage and the Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
190 | SOC 151: Contemporary Social Problems | SOC 233 | Social Science |
191 | SOC 152: Women, Men, and Society | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
192 | SOC 251: Ethnic and Racial Diversity in Society | AAS 303 | Social Science |
193 | SOC 253: Sociology of Deviance | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
194 | SOC 254: Social Psychology | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
195 | TCM 131: Introduction to Telecommunication | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
196 | |||
197 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
198 | |||
199 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
200 | MATH 141: Introduction to Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitative Reasoning |
201 | MATH 180: Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
202 | MATH 183: Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
203 | MATH 280: Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
204 | MATH 283: Linear Algebra | MATH 214 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
205 | MATH 288: Differential Equations | MATH 216 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
206 | |||
207 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
208 | |||
209 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
210 | ART 107: Photoshop | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
211 | ART 108: Introduction to Animation | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
212 | ART 110: In Design | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
213 | ART 172: Color Theory | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
214 | ENG 139: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
215 | MUS 141: Aural Music Skills I | MUSPERF Dept. | Creative Expression |
216 | MUS 142: Aural Music Skills II | MUSPERF Dept. | Creative Expression |
217 | THEA 135: Introduction to Stage Makeup | THTREMUS Dept | Creative Expression |
218 | THEA 138: Stage Costuming | THTREMUS Dept | Creative Expression |
219 | |||
220 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
221 | |||
222 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
223 | ARA 131: Elementary Arabic I | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
224 | ARA 132: Elementary Arabic II | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
225 | ARA 231: Second-Year Arabic III | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
226 | ARA 232: Second-Year Arabic IV | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
227 | ARA 290: Study Abroad in Arabic Language and Culture | MIDEAST Dept. | Elective |
228 | ART 119: Art Education for the Elementary Teacher | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
229 | ASL 131: Elementary Sign Language I | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
230 | ASL 132: Elementary Sign Language II | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
231 | ASL 231: Intermediate American Sign Language I | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
232 | ASL 232: Intermediate American Sign Language II | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
233 | CHN 131: Elementary Mandarin Chinese | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
234 | CHN 132: Elementary Mandarin Chinese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
235 | EDU 256: Educational Psychology | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
236 | EDU 296: Exceptional Child | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
237 | ENG 131: Introduction to College Writing | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
238 | ENG 131H: Honors: Introduction to College Writing | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
239 | ENG 135: Business and Technical Writing and Research | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
240 | ENG 246: Introduction to Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
241 | FRE 131: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
242 | FRE 132: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
243 | FRE 231: Second-Year French III | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
244 | GER 131: Elementary German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
245 | GER 132: Elementary German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
246 | GER 231: Second-Year German III | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
247 | GER 232: Second-Year German IV | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
248 | HIST 295: Directed Study | HISTORY Dept. | Elective |
249 | HIST 296: Directed Study | HISTORY Dept. | Elective |
250 | HIST 297: Directed Study | HISTORY Dept. | Elective |
251 | INTR 181: Principles of Design | ARCH Dept. | Elective |
252 | ITAL 131: Elementary Italian I | ITALIAN Dept. | Elective |
253 | ITAL 132: Elementary Italian II | ITALIAN Dept. | Elective |
254 | JOUR 131: News Writing | JOURN Dept. | Elective |
255 | PHIL 131: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
256 | SCI 131: Revolutions in Science | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
257 | SCI 210: Introduction to Science for Elementary Educators | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
258 | SCI 212: Earth Science for Educators | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
259 | SCI 213: Learning by Inquiry: Life Science | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
260 | SPN 131: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
261 | SPN 132: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
262 | SPN 141: Elementary Spanish Conversation | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
263 | SPN 231: Second-Year Spanish III | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
264 | SPC 131: Fundamentals of Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
265 | SPC 145: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
266 | TCM 241: Media Writing | FTVM Dept. | Elective |
267 | |||
268 | |||
269 | Henry Ford MTA courses approved for transfer that require further evaluation to determine specific degree credit | ||
270 | |||
271 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
272 | ART 290: Study Abroad in Art History | HISTART Dept. | To be evaluated |
273 | CHEM 151: Chemical Instrumentation and Laboratory Techniques | CHEM Dept. | To be evaluated |
274 | SPN 295: Directed Study in Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | To be evaluated |
275 | SPN 296: Directed Study in Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | To be evaluated |
276 | SPN 297: Directed Study in Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | To be evaluated |
277 | |||
278 | Henry Ford MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
279 | |||
280 | Henry Ford Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
281 | ASL 135: Fingerspelling and Numbers | Not transferable | Not transferable |
282 | BIO 135: Microbiology for the Allied Health Sciences | Not transferable | Not transferable |
283 | BIO 263: Biotechnology Internship | Not transferable | Not transferable |
284 | CHN 130: Pre-Elementary Mandarin Chinese | Not transferable | Not transferable |
285 | CRJ 126: Introduction to Homeland Security | Not transferable | Not transferable |
286 | CRJ 131: Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice | Not transferable | Not transferable |
287 | CRJ 132: Police Administration-Staff and Line Operations | Not transferable | Not transferable |
288 | CRJ 134: Criminal Investigation | Not transferable | Not transferable |
289 | CRJ 135: Juvenile Justice | Not transferable | Not transferable |
290 | CRJ 136: Introduction to Corrections | Not transferable | Not transferable |
291 | CRJ 138: Probation and Parole | Not transferable | Not transferable |
292 | CRJ 140: Identity Theft: Prevention and Awareness | Not transferable | Not transferable |
293 | CRJ 141: Corrections Clients- Human Growth and Development | Not transferable | Not transferable |
294 | CRJ 234: Criminalistics: Criminal Investigation Laboratory | Not transferable | Not transferable |
295 | CRJ 235: Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime Investigations | Not transferable | Not transferable |
296 | CRJ 251: Criminal Law | Not transferable | Not transferable |
297 | CRJ 252: Criminal Procedure | Not transferable | Not transferable |
298 | CRJ 253: Legal Issues | Not transferable | Not transferable |
299 | CRJ 285: Topics in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement | Not transferable | Not transferable |
300 | CRJ 286: Topics in Corrections/Probation and Parole | Not transferable | Not transferable |
301 | CRJ 291: Criminal Justice Internship I | Not transferable | Not transferable |
302 | CRJ 292: Criminal Justice Internship II | Not transferable | Not transferable |
303 | INTR 180: Design and User Needs | Not transferable | Not transferable |
304 | INTR 182: Interior Design Materials and Components | Not transferable | Not transferable |
305 | INTR 280: History of Design- Antiquities to Present | Not transferable | Not transferable |
306 | INTR 283: Lighting and Environmental Systems for Interiors | Not transferable | Not transferable |
307 | MATH 115: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
308 | MATH 131: Mathematics for the Modern World | Not transferable | Not transferable |
309 | MATH 150: Finite Mathematics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
310 | MATH 175: Precalculus | Not transferable | Not transferable |
311 | PHYS 120: Technical Physics I | Not transferable | Not transferable |
312 | PHYS 121: Technical Physics II | Not transferable | Not transferable |
313 | POLS 295: Community Leadership Internship | Not transferable | Not transferable |
314 | SCI 160: Science Laboratory Workplace Skills | Not transferable | Not transferable |
315 | SCI 292: Study Abroad in Natural Sciences | Not transferable | Not transferable |
316 | SOC 212: Leadership in Diverse Communities and Organizations | Not transferable | Not transferable |
317 | WR 280: Topics in Religious Studies | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Jackson MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Jackson Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENG 131 and 132: Writing Experience I & II | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | |||
10 | Jackson MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Jackson Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | MAT 133: Introduction to Probability & Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
14 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
15 | PHY 231: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | PHY 232: College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | PHY 251: Modern University Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | PHY 252: Modern University Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
19 | |||
20 | Jackson MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
21 | |||
22 | Jackson Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
23 | SPN 232: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
24 | |||
25 | Jackson MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
26 | |||
27 | Jackson Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
28 | ART 111: Art History: Prehistoric to 1400 | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
29 | ART 112: Art History: Renaissance to Present | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
30 | ENG 210: Introduction to Film | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
31 | ENG 236: Women in a Changing Society | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
32 | ENG 242: Sports in Film and Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
33 | ENG 246: Short Story & Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
34 | ENG 247: Poetry & Drama | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ENG 249: African-American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
36 | ENG 252: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
37 | ENG 255: American Literature- 19th Century | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
38 | ENG 256: American Literature-20th Century | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
39 | ENG 257: World Literature I | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
40 | HIS 120: Ancient History | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
41 | HIS 131: Western Civilization to 1555 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
42 | HIS 132: Western Civilization 1555 to present | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
43 | HUM 131: Cultural Connections | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
44 | MUS 130: Music of Non-Western Cultures | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
45 | MUS 131: Understanding Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
46 | MUS 132: History of American Popular Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
47 | MUS 151: Music Theory I | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
48 | MUS 152: Music Theory II | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
49 | PHL 231: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
50 | PHL 243: Great World Religions | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
51 | THR 116: Introduction to Theatre | THTREMUS 211 | Humanities |
52 | |||
53 | Jackson MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
54 | |||
55 | Jackson Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
56 | BIO 110: Introductory Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
57 | BIO 132: Human Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
58 | BIO 140: Public Health and Disease | PUBHLTH Dept. | Natural Science |
59 | BIO 158: Environmental Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
60 | BIO 161: General Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
61 | BIO 162: General Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
62 | BIO 220: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
63 | BIO 231: General Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
64 | BIO 232: General Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
65 | BIO 253: Human Anatomy and Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
66 | BIO 254: Human Anatomy and Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | CEM 131: Fundamentals of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | CEM 132: Fundamentals of Organic & Biological Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | CEM 141: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 AND Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | CEM 142: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | GEL 109: Earth Science | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | GEL 160: Introduction to Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | GEO 131: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
74 | NSC 131: Contemporary Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | PHY 131: Conceptual Physics | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | PHY 150: Concepts in Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | PHY 151: Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | PHY 231: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
79 | PHY 232: College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
80 | PHY 251: Modern University Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
81 | PHY 252: Modern University Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
82 | |||
83 | Jackson MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
84 | |||
85 | Jackson Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
86 | ANT 131: Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
87 | CRJ 117: Criminology | SOC 368 | Social Science |
88 | ECN 231: Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
89 | ECN 232: Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
90 | GEO 132: World Regions | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
91 | HIS 231: Development of the U.S. Through the Civil War | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
92 | HIS 232: Development of the U.S. From the Civil War | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
93 | HIS 235: 20th Century History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
94 | PLS 141: American National Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
95 | PSY 140: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
96 | PSY 152: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
97 | PSY 245: Infancy and Childhood | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
98 | PSY 251: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
99 | PSY 252: Developmental Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
100 | PSY 290: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
101 | SOC 117: Criminology | SOC 368 | Social Science |
102 | SOC 152: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
103 | SOC 231: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
104 | SOC 235: Minority Groups in America | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
105 | SOC 236: Women in a Changing Society | SOC 102 | Social Science |
106 | SOC 246: Marriage and Family | SOC 344 | Social Science |
107 | |||
108 | Jackson MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
109 | |||
110 | Jackson Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
111 | MAT 133: Introduction to Probability & Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
112 | MAT 135: Finite Mathematics | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
113 | MAT 151: Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
114 | MAT 154: Calculus II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
115 | MAT 251: Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
116 | MAT 254: Differential Equations | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
117 | |||
118 | Jackson MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
119 | |||
120 | Jackson Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
121 | COM 231: Communication Fundamentals | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
122 | COM 240: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
123 | COM 250: Intercultural Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
124 | ENG 131: Writing Experience I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
125 | ENG 201: Advanced Composition | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
126 | ENG 254: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
127 | FRN 131: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
128 | FRN 132: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
129 | GER 131: Elementary German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
130 | GER 132: Elementary German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
131 | PHL 232: Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
132 | SPN 131: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
133 | SPN 132: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
134 | SPN 231: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
135 | |||
136 | Jackson MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
137 | |||
138 | Jackson Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
139 | CRJ 111: Introduction to Criminal Justice | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
140 | ENG 232: Technical & Business Writing | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
141 | MAT 130: Quant Reasoning | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
142 | MAT 139: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
143 | MAT 141: Pre-Calculus | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | KVCC MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Kalamazoo Valley Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENG 110: College Writing I | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | ENG 111: College Writing II Literature | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
10 | ENG 160: College Writing and Research | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
11 | |||
12 | KVCC MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
13 | |||
14 | Kalamazoo Valley Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
15 | MATH 220: Probability and Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitive Reasoning |
16 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
17 | PHY 111: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitive Reasoning |
18 | PHY 221: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitive Reasoning |
19 | |||
20 | KVCC MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
21 | |||
22 | KVCC Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
23 | FRL 206: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
24 | |||
25 | KVCC MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
26 | |||
27 | Kalamazoo Valley Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
28 | ART 170: Film Communication | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
29 | ART 220: Art History I | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
30 | ART 221: Art History II | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
31 | ENG 201: English Literature I | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
32 | ENG 202: English Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
33 | ENG 203: American Lit: Beginnings/1865 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
34 | ENG 204: American Lit: Civil War-Present | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
35 | ENG 205: World Literature | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
36 | ENG 206: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
37 | ENG 207: African American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
38 | ENG 208: Queer Literature and Theory | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
39 | ENG 209: Study of the Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
40 | ENG 210: Studies in Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
41 | ENG 214: Literary Interpretation | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
42 | ENG 216: Detective Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
43 | ENG 217: Science Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
44 | ENG 218: American Voices | ENGLISH 201 | Humanities |
45 | ENG 219: Short Stories | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
46 | ENG 230: Women in Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
47 | ENG 260: Honors Thesis | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
48 | HUM 101: Modern Culture and the Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
49 | HUM 120: Honors Seminar: Writing/Cities | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
50 | HUM 130: Language and Culture | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
51 | HUM 150: Popular Culture Studies | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
52 | HUM 203: A Study of Love | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
53 | HUM 205: Mythology | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
54 | HUM 207: Old Testament/Hebrew Bible Studies | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
55 | HUM 208: New Testament Studies | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
56 | HUM 210: China: Culture and History | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
57 | HUM 225: The Arts in the Community | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
58 | MUS 101: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
59 | MUS 102: The History of Rock 'n' Roll | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
60 | PHI 100: Great Ideas: In Search/Human | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
61 | PHI 106: Critical Thinking | PHIL Dept. | Elective |
62 | PHI 201: Introduction/Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
63 | PHI 210: History of Christianity | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
64 | PHI 211: Religion in America | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
65 | PHIL 205: Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
66 | PHIL 209: Comparative Religions | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
67 | SOC 108: Media & the Sexes | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
68 | |||
69 | KVCC MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
70 | |||
71 | Kalamazoo Valley Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
72 | BIO 100: Fundamentals of Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | BIO 101: Cellular Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | BIO 104: Organismal Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | BIO 110: Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | BIO 105: Environmental Issues | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | BIO 110: Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | BIO 120: Ecology and Field Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | BIO 121: Field Studies/Environmental Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | BIO 130: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | BIO 140: Principles of Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | CHM 100: Fundamentals of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | CHM 120: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130(3) & Dept. (1) | Natural Science |
84 | CHM 150: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | GEO 110: Physical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | GEO 120: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
87 | PHY 100: Fundamentals of Physics | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | PHY 111: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
89 | PHY 120: Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | PHY 124: Astronomy of the Solar System | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
91 | PHY 221: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
92 | |||
93 | KVCC MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
94 | |||
95 | Kalamazoo Valley Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
96 | ECO 110: Eco/Contemporary Social Issues | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
97 | ECO 201: Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
98 | ECO 202: Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
99 | ECO 240 : International Economics | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
100 | GEO 102: World Geography-Maps & Media | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
101 | HRY 100: Early Western Civilization | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
102 | HRY 101: Modern Western Civilization | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
103 | HRY 102: American History to 1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
104 | HRY 103: American History since 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
105 | HRY 104: American History 1945 to present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
106 | HRY 207: History of Russia | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
107 | HRY 210: History of the Far East | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
108 | HRY 212: History/American Civil War | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
109 | HRY 220: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
110 | HRY 230: Women in History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
111 | HRY 251: World History to 1500 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
112 | HRY 252: World History since 1500 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
113 | HRY 260: History of the Middle East | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
114 | PSI 100: Introduction/Political Science | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
115 | PSI 101: American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
116 | PSI 102: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
117 | PSI 126: Michigan Politics | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
118 | PSI 201: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
119 | PSI 202: Comparative Government | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
120 | PSY 150: Introductory Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
121 | PSY 160: Human Growth and Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
122 | PSY 170: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
123 | PSY 190: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
124 | PSY 230: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
125 | PSY 240: Applied Behavior Analysis | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
126 | PSY 250: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
127 | SOC 102: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
128 | SOC 103: Contemporary Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
129 | SOC 105: Introduction to Gerontology | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
130 | SOC 107: Introduction to Gender & Women's Studies | INTERSS Dept. | Social Science |
131 | SOC 170: Introduction to Archaeology | ANTHRARC Dept. | Social Science |
132 | SOC 201: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
133 | SOC 202: Urban Sociology | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
134 | SOC 207: Southern Africa/Region Studies | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
135 | SOC 261: Cultures of Latin America | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
136 | |||
137 | KVCC MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
138 | |||
139 | Kalamazoo Valley Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
140 | MATH 158: Applied Calculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
141 | MATH 160: Calculus 1 & Analytic Geometry | MATH 115 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
142 | MATH 162: Calculus 2 & Analytic Geometry | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
143 | MATH 216: Business Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
144 | MATH 220: Probability and Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
145 | MATH 260: Calculus 3 & Analytic Geometry | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
146 | MATH 264: Differential Equations/Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
147 | |||
148 | KVCC MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
149 | |||
150 | Kalamazoo Valley Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
151 | ENG 223: Creative Non-Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
152 | ENG 220: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
153 | |||
154 | KVCC MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
155 | |||
156 | Kalamazoo Valley Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
157 | COM 101: Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
158 | COM 113: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
159 | COM 210: Fundamental Prof Communication 3 | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
160 | ENG 110: College Writing I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
161 | ENG 160: College Writing and Research | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
162 | ENG 242: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
163 | ENG 244: Literature for Adolescents | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
164 | FRL 101: Elementary French I | French Dept. | Elective |
165 | FRL 102: Elementary French II | French Dept. | Elective |
166 | FRL 103: Elementary German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
167 | FRL 104: Elementary German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
168 | FRL 105: Elementary Spanish I | Spanish Dept. | Elective |
169 | FRL 106: Elementary Spanish II | Spanish Dept. | Elective |
170 | FRL 107: Elementary Russian I | Russian 101 | Elective |
171 | FRL 108: Elementary Russian II | Russian 102 | Elective |
172 | FRL 160: American Sign Language I | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
173 | FRL 161: American Sign Language II | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
174 | FRL 201: Intermediate French I | French Dept. | Elective |
175 | FRL 203: Intermediate German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
176 | FRL 205: Intermediate Spanish I | Spanish Dept. | Elective |
177 | PHI 203: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
178 | PHI 204: Symbolic Logic | PHIL Dept. | Elective |
179 | |||
180 | KVCC MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
181 | |||
182 | Kalamazoo Valley Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
183 | HUM 200: Making Connections | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
184 | MATH 115: Math for the Liberal Arts 4 | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
185 | MATH 120: Finite Math | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
186 | MATH 150: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
187 | MATH 152: Trigonometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
188 | MATH 156: Precalculus/Trigonometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
189 | PHY 102: Forensic Physics Fundamentals | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
190 | SOC 110: Introduction to Social Work | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Kellogg MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENGL 151: Freshman Composition | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | ENGL 152: Freshman Composition | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
10 | ENGL 152H: Freshman Composition - Honors | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
11 | |||
12 | Kellogg MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
13 | |||
14 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
15 | MATH 130: Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
17 | PHYS 111: College Physics 1 | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | PHYS 112: College Physics 2 | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
19 | PHYS 222: Physics for Scientists and Engineers 2 | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
20 | |||
21 | Kellogg MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
22 | |||
23 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
24 | FREN 202: Intermediate French | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
26 | |||
27 | Kellogg MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
28 | |||
29 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
30 | ART 211: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
31 | ART 212: Art History | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
32 | ART 213: Art History | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
33 | ART 214: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
34 | HIST 106: Religious History | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
35 | HIST 151: Western Civilization: Early Western World | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
36 | HIST 152: Western Civilization: Modern Western World | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
37 | HIST 245: History of Rock and Roll | MUSICOL 111 | Humanities |
38 | HUMA 151: Encounter with the Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
39 | LITE 105: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
40 | LITE 205: World Literature 1 | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
41 | LITE 206: World Literature 2 | GTBOOKS 202 | Humanities |
42 | LITE 211: American Literature | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
43 | LITE 212: American Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
44 | LITE 216: Film Interpretation | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
45 | LITE 222: British Literature | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
46 | LITE 223: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
47 | LITE 230: Bible as Literature | ENGLISH 258 | Humanities |
48 | LITE 240: African-American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
49 | LITE 241: Science Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
50 | LITE 285: Studies in the Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
51 | MUSI 130: Music Theory 1 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
52 | MUSI 131: Music Theory 2 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
53 | MUSI 211: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
54 | MUSI 250: Music History 1 | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
55 | PHIL 201: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
56 | PHIL 202: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL 361 | Humanities |
57 | PHIL 230: World Religions | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
58 | PHIL 240: Survey of the Bible | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
59 | PHIL 260: Cults and New Religious Movements | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
60 | THEA 121: Theatre Appreciation 1 | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
61 | |||
62 | |||
63 | Kellogg MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
64 | |||
65 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
66 | ASTR 104: Introductory Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | BIOL 101: Biological Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | BIOL 105: Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | BIOL 109: Principles of Biology: Organismal | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | BIOL 110: Principles of Biology: Cellular | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | BIOL 201: Human Anatomy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | BIOL 205: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | CHEM 100: Fundamentals of Chemistry I | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | CHEM 110: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 | Natural Science |
75 | CHEM 111: General Chemistry 2 | CHEM 230 | Natural Science |
76 | CHEM 201: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
77 | CHEM 202: Organic Chemistry 2 | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
78 | CHEM 210: Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | GEOG 100: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
80 | PHYS 111: College Physics 1 | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
81 | PHYS 112: College Physics 2 | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
82 | PHYS 221: Physics for Scientists and Engineers 1 | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
83 | PHYS 222: Physics for Scientists and Engineers 2 | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
84 | PSYC 285: Introduction to Neuropsychology | PSYCH Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | SCIE 100: Environmental Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | SCIE 102: Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | SCIE 103: Field Investigation in Environmental Studies | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | |||
89 | Kellogg MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
90 | |||
91 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
92 | ANTH 200: Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
93 | COMM 241: Foundations of Mass Communication | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
94 | ECON 201: Principles of Economics-MACRO | ECON 102 | Social Science |
95 | ECON 202: Principles of Economics-MICRO | ECON 101 | Social Science |
96 | HIST 103: American Foundations | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
97 | HIST 104: Modern America | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
98 | HIST 201: Global History to 1500 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
99 | HIST 202: Global History from 1500 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
100 | HIST 210: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
101 | HIST 211: History of England | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
102 | HIST 212: History of England Continued | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
103 | HIST 240: African American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
104 | HIST 250: History of Africa | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
105 | HIST 260: History of Middle East and North Africa | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
106 | POSC 201: American Government (Federal) | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
107 | POSC 202: American Government (State and Local) | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
108 | POSC 210: Introductory Comparative Politics | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
109 | POSC 211: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
110 | PSYC 201: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
111 | PSYC 220: Developmental Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
112 | PSYC 240: Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
113 | PSYC 250: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
114 | PSYC 260: Health Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
115 | PSYC 265: Addiction and Human Behavior | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
116 | PSYC 270: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
117 | PSYC 275: Criminal Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
118 | PSYC 290: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
119 | SOCI 201: Introduction to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
120 | SOCI 202: Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
121 | SOCI 205: Families in Society | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
122 | SOCI 206: Race and Ethnic Relations | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
123 | |||
124 | Kellogg MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
125 | |||
126 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
127 | MATH 130: Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
128 | MATH 141: Calculus 1 | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
129 | MATH 142: Calculus 2 | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
130 | MATH 141 & 142 both taken | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
131 | MATH 241: Calculus 3 | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
132 | MATH 242: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra | MATH 216 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
133 | |||
134 | Kellogg MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
135 | |||
136 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
137 | ENGL 203: Introduction to Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
138 | |||
139 | Kellogg MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
140 | |||
141 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
142 | BIOL 140: Life Science for Elementary Educators | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
143 | BIOL 202: Human Physiology | PHYSIOL 201 | Elective |
144 | COMM 101: Foundations of Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
145 | COMM 205: Introduction to Group Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
146 | COMM 207: Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
147 | ENGL 151: Freshman Composition | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
148 | FREN 101: Elementary French | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
149 | FREN 102: Elementary French | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
150 | FREN 201: Intermediate French | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
151 | JOUR 112: News Writing | JOURN Dept. | Elective |
152 | LITE 213: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
153 | MUSI 141: Fundamentals of Music for Teaching | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
154 | MUSI 240: Music in Early Childhood | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
155 | SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
156 | SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
157 | SPAN 201: Intermediate Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
158 | SPAN 203: Advanced Composition Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
159 | THEA 251: Introduction to Children's Theatre | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
160 | |||
161 | Kellogg MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
162 | |||
163 | Kellogg Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
164 | COMM 111: Business and Technical Communication | Not transferable | Not transferable |
165 | ENGL 153: Technical English | Not transferable | Not transferable |
166 | INTL 210: International Travel-Culture | Not transferable | Not transferable |
167 | MATH 115: Math for Liberal Arts | Not transferable | Not transferable |
168 | MATH 124: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
169 | MATH 132: Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
170 | MATH 140: Preparation for Calculus | Not transferable | Not transferable |
171 | SERV 200: Service-Learning | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Kirtland MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Kirtland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENG 10303: English Composition I | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | ENG 10403: English Composition II | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
10 | |||
11 | |||
12 | Kirtland MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
13 | |||
14 | Kirtland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
15 | MTH 20600: Application in Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitive Reasoning |
16 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
17 | |||
18 | Kirtland MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
19 | |||
20 | Kirtland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
21 | ART 10000: Art History I | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
22 | ART 10103: Art History II | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
23 | ART 11700: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
24 | ENG 21400: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
25 | ENG 22500: Contemporary Literature | ENGLISH 285 | Humanities |
26 | ENG 22800: Mythology | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
27 | ENG 23300: British Literature I | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
28 | HUM 20500: Individual and Society | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
29 | MUS 10100: Music History & Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
30 | MUS 12300: Jazz History and Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
31 | MUS 12500: World Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
32 | PHL 21000: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
33 | |||
34 | Kirtland MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
35 | |||
36 | Kirtland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
37 | AST 10200: Exploration of Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
38 | AST 10300: Observational Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
39 | BIO 10100: General Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
40 | BIO 10700: Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
41 | BIO 11700: Cell & Molecular Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
42 | BIO 11800: Evoluation, Ecology, & Diversity | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
43 | BIO 20100: General Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
44 | BIO 21000: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
45 | BIO 23500: Anatomy & Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
46 | BIO 23600: Anatomy & Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
47 | BIO 25000: Human Anatomy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
48 | BIO 25100: Human Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
49 | CHE 10000: Chemical Science | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
50 | CHE 10101: General Chemistry I Lecture | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
51 | CHE 10102: General Chemistry I Laboratory | CHEM 125 & 126 | Natural Science |
52 | CHE 10201: General Chemistry II Lecture | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
53 | CHE 10202: General Chemistry II Laboratory | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
54 | GEL 10500: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
55 | GEL 23000: Prehistoric Life | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
56 | PHY 10501: Physical Science Lecture | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
57 | PHY 10502: Physical Science Laboratory | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
58 | PHY 11000: General Physics | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
59 | |||
60 | |||
61 | Kirtland MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
62 | |||
63 | Kirtland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
64 | ECO 20100: Principles of Economics (Macro) | ECON 102 | Social Science |
65 | ECO 20200: Principles of Economics (Micro) | ECON 101 | Social Science |
66 | GEO 10000: World Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
67 | HIS 10500: History of World Society to 1500 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
68 | HIS 10600: History of World Since 1500 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
69 | HIS 20100: U.S. History to 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
70 | HIS 20200: U.S. History Since 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
71 | HIS 20300: Michigan History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
72 | HIS 20400: American Civil War | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
73 | POL 10100: Introduction to American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
74 | PSY 10100: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
75 | PSY 20200: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
76 | PSY 24000: Lifespan Development Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
77 | SOC 10100: Introduction to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
78 | SOC 23500: Racial, Cultural, Ethnic Diversity | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
79 | |||
80 | Kirtland MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
81 | |||
82 | Kirtland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
83 | MTH 18001: Pre-Calculus | MATH Dept. | Math. and Symbolic Analysis |
84 | MTH 20600: Application in Statistics | STATS Dept. | Math. and Symbolic Analysis |
85 | MTH 22002: Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Math. and Symbolic Analysis |
86 | |||
87 | Kirtland MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
88 | |||
89 | Kirtland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
90 | ENG 10303: English Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
91 | SPE 10500: Fundamentals of Speech | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
92 | SPE 11400: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
93 | SPN 11000: Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
94 | SPN 12000: Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
95 | |||
96 | Kirtland MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
97 | |||
98 | Kirtland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
99 | BIO 20000: Fundamentals of Nutrition | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
100 | MTH 13000: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Lake Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENGL 102: English Composition | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | |||
10 | Lake Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | PHYS 101: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
14 | PHYS 102: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | PHYS 201: Engineering Physics I (Mechanics) | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | PHYS 202: Engineering Physics II (Electricity and Magnetism) | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | MATH 216: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | BUSA 216: Business Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
19 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitative Reasoning | |
20 | |||
21 | Lake Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
22 | |||
23 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
24 | FORL 222: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | |||
26 | Lake Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
27 | |||
28 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
29 | ART 101: Art Appreciation I | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
30 | ART 102: Art Appreciation II | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
31 | ART 200: History of Art I | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
32 | ART 201: History of Art II | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
33 | ART 202: Twentieth-Century Art | HISTART 272 | Humanities |
34 | ART 203: 20th Century Art History: 1900-1945 | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ART 204: 20th Century Art History: 1945- Present | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
36 | DRAM 201: Introduction to Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
37 | ENGL 201: Gender Studies | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
38 | ENGL 203: Masterpieces of English Literature I | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
39 | ENGL 204: Masterpieces of British Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
40 | ENGL 205: Introduction to Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
41 | ENGL 206: Modern Drama | ENGLISH 245 | Humanities |
42 | ENGL 208: Literary Interpretation | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
43 | ENGL 209: American Novel | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
44 | ENGL 210: American Literature to 1865 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
45 | ENGL 211: American Literature 1865 to Present | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
46 | ENGL 215: Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
47 | ENGL 216: Literature of Black America | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
48 | ENGL 220: Contemporary Fiction | ENGLISH 285 | Humanities |
49 | HONR 171: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
50 | HONR 204: Honors Masterpieces of English Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
51 | HONR 208: Honors American Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
52 | HONR 258: Honors Literary Interpretation | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
53 | HUMN 105: Awareness of the Fine Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
54 | HUMN 201: Introduction to the Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
55 | HUMN 207: Introduction to Story and Media | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
56 | HUMN 208: Interpreting Film and Fiction | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
57 | HUMN 209: Introduction to the Art of Cinema | FTVM 150 | Humanities |
58 | HUMN 210: Arts in the Modern World | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
59 | HUMN 211: Studies in Film Art | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
60 | HUMN 212: Arts and Ideas I | GTBOOKS 201 | Humanities |
61 | HUMN 213: Arts and Ideas II | GTBOOKS 202 | Humanities |
62 | HUMN 221: Portraits of the Artist | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
63 | HUMN 294: Field Experience in the Fine Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
64 | MUSI 109: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
65 | MUSI 187: History of Rock Music | MUSICOL 111 | Humanities |
66 | MUSI 213: Music History I | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
67 | MUSI 214: Music History II | MUSICOL 346 | Humanities |
68 | PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
69 | PHIL 215: Introduction to Religious Thought | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
70 | PHIL 250: Sophomore Seminar in Philosophy | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
71 | |||
72 | Lake Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
73 | |||
74 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
75 | BIOL 101: Biological Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | BIOL 107: Biology For Your Life | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | BIOL 108: Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | BIOL 109: Environmental Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | BIOL 110: Human Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | BIOL 111: Principles of Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | BIOL 112: Principles of Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | BIOL 120: Plant Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | BIOL 204: Environmental Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | BIOL 205: Human Anatomy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | BIOL 210: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | BIOL 212: Genetics | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | CHEM 101: Introductory Chemistry I | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | CHEM 102: Introductory Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | CHEM 104: Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | CHEM 111: General Chemistry I | CHEM 125, 126, 130 | Natural Science |
91 | CHEM 112: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
92 | CHEM 203: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
93 | CHEM 204: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
94 | GEOG 102: Elements of Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
95 | HONR 101: Honors Biological Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
96 | HONR 111: Honors Principles of Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
97 | HONR 112: Honors Principles of Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
98 | PHSC 101: Physical Science: Chemistry and Physics | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
99 | PHSC 104: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
100 | PHSC 205: Weather and Climate | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
101 | PHYS 101: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
102 | PHYS 102: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
103 | PHYS 104: Introduction to the Sky and Solar System | ASTRO 101 | Natural Science |
104 | PHYS 201: Engineering Physics I (Mechanics) | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
105 | PHYS 202: Engineering Physics II (Electricity and Magnetism) | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
106 | |||
107 | Lake Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
108 | |||
109 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
110 | BUSA 200: Introduction to Economics | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
111 | BUSA 203: Principles of Economics (Macro) | ECON 102 | Social Science |
112 | BUSA 204: Principles of Economics (Micro) | ECON 101 | Social Science |
113 | GEOG 100: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
114 | GEOG 101: Human Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
115 | HIST 101: History of Western Civilization I | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
116 | HIST 102: History of Western Civilization II | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
117 | HIST 201: American History (Colonial Period to Reconstruction) | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
118 | HIST 202: American History (Reconstruction to Present) | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
119 | HIST 204: Modern East Asia | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
120 | HIST 205: African American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
121 | HIST 207: Modern Russian History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
122 | HIST 208: Non-Western World: Latin America | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
123 | HIST 209: Women in the Western World | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
124 | HIST 210: The Civil War and Reconstruction | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
125 | HONR 121: Honors Introduction to Psychology | PSYC 111 | Social Science |
126 | HONR 131: Honors Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
127 | HONR 141: Honors National Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
128 | HONR 143: Honors State Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
129 | HONR 203: Honors Human Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
130 | HONR 209: Honors Sociology of Aging | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
131 | HONR 214: Honors American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
132 | HONR 215: Honors American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
133 | HONR 231: Honors Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
134 | POSC 101: National Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
135 | POSC 102: State Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
136 | POSC 202: Comparative Governments | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
137 | POSC 203: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
138 | POSC 204: Political Parties | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
139 | POSC 250: Introduction to Social Science Research | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
140 | POSC 260: Introduction to Public Policy | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
141 | PSYC 201: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
142 | PSYC 203: Human Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
143 | PSYC 204: Child Development and Personality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
144 | PSYC 205: Interpersonal Relations | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
145 | PSYC 206: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
146 | PSYC 230: Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
147 | PSYC 231: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
148 | PSYC 250: Introduction to Social Science Research | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
149 | SOC 101: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
150 | SOC 201: Modern Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
151 | SOC 202: Marriage and the Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
152 | SOC 205: Race and Ethnic Relations | SOC 303 | Social Science |
153 | SOC 210: Sociology of Aging | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
154 | SOC 250: Introduction to Social Science Research | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
155 | |||
156 | Lake Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
157 | |||
158 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
159 | BUSA 216: Business Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
160 | MATH 129: Finite Mathematics | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
161 | MATH 135: Precalculus Algebra/Trig | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
162 | MATH 151: Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
163 | MATH 201: Calculus II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
164 | MATH 202: Calculus III | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
165 | MATH 216: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
166 | MATH 252: Differential Equations | MATH 216 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
167 | |||
168 | Lake Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
169 | |||
170 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
171 | ENGL 217: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
172 | HONR 256: Honors Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
173 | |||
174 | Lake Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
175 | |||
176 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
177 | BIOL 206: Principles of Human Physiology | PHYSIOL 201 | Elective |
178 | COMM 101: Introduction to Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
179 | ENGL 101: English Composition | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
180 | ENGL 214: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
181 | FORL 101: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
182 | FORL 102: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
183 | FORL 111: Elementary German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
184 | FORL 112: Elementary German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
185 | FORL 121: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
186 | FORL 122: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
187 | FORL 181: Elementary Russian I | RUSSIAN Dept. | Elective |
188 | FORL 182: Elementary Russian II | RUSSIAN Dept. | Elective |
189 | FORL 188: Elementary Japanese I | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
190 | FORL 189: Elementary Japanese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
191 | FORL 195: Elementary Italian I | ITALIAN Dept. | Elective |
192 | FORL 196: Elementary Italian II | ITALIAN Dept. | Elective |
193 | FORL 221: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
194 | HONR 250: Honors English Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
195 | HONR 251: Honors English Composition II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
196 | PHIL 102: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
197 | |||
198 | Lake Michigan MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
199 | |||
200 | Lake Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
201 | MATH 128: Pre-calculus Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
202 | MATH 130: Pre-calculus Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
203 | SOC 204: The Field of Social Work | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Lansing MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENGL 122: Writing about Literature and Ideas | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | ENGL 132: Honors Writing about Literature and Ideas | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
10 | |||
11 | Lansing MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitive Reasoning Requirement | ||
12 | |||
13 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
14 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
15 | STAT 170: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitive Reasoning |
16 | STAT 215: Introduction to Probability and Stats | STATS 250 | Quantitive Reasoning |
17 | PHYS 221: Introductory Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitive Reasoning |
18 | PHYS 222: Introductory Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitive Reasoning |
19 | PHYS 251: Physics I: Mechanics | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitive Reasoning |
20 | PHYS 252: Physics II: Electron/Wave/Optic | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitive Reasoning |
21 | |||
22 | Lansing MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
23 | |||
24 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
25 | FREN 202: Intermediate French II | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
26 | SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
27 | |||
28 | Lansing MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanities Distribution credit | ||
29 | |||
30 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
31 | ARTS 130: Masterpieces of Art and Music | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
32 | ARTS 211: Art History to the Renaissance | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
33 | ARTS 212: Art History From the Renaissance | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
34 | ENGL 200: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ENGL 201: Introduction to Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
36 | ENGL 202: World Drama | ENGLISH 245 | Humanities |
37 | ENGL 203: Introduction to Prose | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
38 | ENGL 211: World Literature I | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
39 | ENGL 212: World Literature II | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
40 | ENGL 220: Science Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
41 | ENGL 240: The Film as Art | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
42 | ENGL 255: American Literature to 1865 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
43 | ENGL 256: American Literature 1865 to Present | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
44 | ENGL 260: African-American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
45 | ENGL 266: British Literature to 1800 | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
46 | ENGL 267: British Literature 1800 to Present | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
47 | ENGL 270: Literature by Women | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
48 | ENGL 290: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
49 | HUMS 120: Masterpieces of Art & Music | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
50 | HUMS 125: Japan: Past and Present | ASIAN Dept. | Humanities |
51 | HUMS 140: Art of Being Human | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
52 | HUMS 160: Mythology | CLCIV Dept. | Humanities |
53 | HUMS 211: Masterpieces of Art & Music | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
54 | HUMS 211: Masterpieces of Art & Music | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
55 | HUMS 213: World Civilizations to 1600 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
56 | HUMS 214: World Civilizations from 1600 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
57 | HUMS 215: American Cultural Experience | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
58 | MUSC 199: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
59 | MUSC 240: Musical Cultures to 1750 | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
60 | MUSC 241: Musical Cultures 1750-Present | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
61 | PHIL 152: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
62 | PHIL 153: Knowledge and Reality | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
63 | PHIL 211: Philosophy: Ancient & Medieval | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
64 | PHIL 212: Philosophy: Modern & Contemporary | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
65 | PHIL 260: Contemporary Ethical Problems | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
66 | RELG 150: Intro to World Religions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
67 | RELG 211: Religions of South/SE Asia | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
68 | RELG 212: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
69 | RELG 241: Old Testament Literature | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
70 | RELG 242: New Testament Literature | RELIGION 236 | Humanities |
71 | RELG 250: Religions of East Asia | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
72 | THEA 110: Introduction to Theatre | THTREMUS Dept. | Humanities |
73 | THEA 210: Theatre History | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
74 | WRIT 276: Lyric Writing | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
75 | |||
76 | Lansing MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science distribution credit | ||
77 | |||
78 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
79 | ANTH 275: Physical Anthropology and Archaeology | ANTHRBIO Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | ASTR 201: Introductory Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | BIOL 120: Environmental Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | BIOL 121: Biol Foundation for Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | BIOL 125: Introductory Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | BIOL 127: Cell Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | BIOL 128: Organismal Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | BIOL 145: Introductory Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | BIOL 201: Human Anatomy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | BIOL 202: Human Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | BIOL 203: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | BIOL 204: Microbiology Laboratory | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
91 | BIOL 210: Natural Resource Conservation | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
92 | BIOL 260: Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
93 | BIOL 265: Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
94 | BIOL 270: Human Genetics | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
95 | CHEM 125: Basic Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
96 | CHEM 135: Chemistry in Society | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
97 | CHEM 151: General Chemistry Lecture I | CHEM 130 & CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
98 | CHEM 152: General Chemistry Lecture II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
99 | CHEM 161: General Chemistry Lab I | CHEM 125 & 126 | Natural Science |
100 | CHEM 162: General Chemistry Lab II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
101 | CHEM 182: Introductory Organic Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
102 | CHEM 192: Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
103 | CHEM 251: Organic Chemistry Lecture I | CHEM 210 | Natural Science |
104 | CHEM 252: Organic Chemistry Lecture II | 215 & CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
105 | CHEM 272: Organic Chemistry Laboratory | CHEM 211 (1 cr) & 216 (1 cr) | Natural Science |
106 | GEOG 220: Weather, Forecasting, & Climate | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
107 | GEOG 221: Physical Geography | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
108 | GEOL 221: Physical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
109 | GEOL 222: Historical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
110 | GEOL 230: Environmental Geology | EARTH 284 | Natural Science |
111 | ISCI 121: Integrated Science for Education I | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
112 | ISCI 122: Integrated Science for Education II | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
113 | ISCI 131: Integrated Science-Physical | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
114 | PHYS 120: The Art of Physics | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
115 | PHYS 200: Intro Physics with Application | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
116 | PHYS 221: Introductory Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
117 | PHYS 222: Introductory Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
118 | PHYS 251: Physics I: Mechanics | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
119 | PHYS 252: Physics II: Electron/Wave/Optic | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
120 | |||
121 | Lansing MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science distribution credit | ||
122 | |||
123 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
124 | ANTH 270: Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
125 | ANTH 271: Medical Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 344 | Social Science |
126 | ANTH 276: World Archaeology | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
127 | ECON 120: Power, Authority, and Exchange | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
128 | ECON 201: Principles of Economics-Micro | ECON 101 | Social Science |
129 | ECON 202: Principles of Economics-Macro | ECON 102 | Social Science |
130 | ECON 213: U.S. Economic/Business History | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
131 | ECON 260: Comparative Economic Systems | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
132 | GEOG 120: Introduction to Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
133 | GEOG 200: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
134 | GEOG 202: Geography of North America | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
135 | HIST 150: African-American History | HISTORY 275 | Social Science |
136 | HIST 211: U.S. History to 1877 | HISTORY 260 | Social Science |
137 | HIST 212: U.S. History 1877 to the Present | HISTORY 261 | Social Science |
138 | HIST 214: African History | HISTORY 247 | Social Science |
139 | HIST 220: Michigan History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
140 | HIST 240: Latin American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
141 | HIST 250: History of Modern Asia | HISTORY 205 | Social Science |
142 | HIST 260: Conflict in Southern Africa | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
143 | HIST 271: History of U.S. Foreign Policy | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
144 | POLS 120: American Political System | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
145 | POLS 121: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
146 | POLS 201: Introduction to Political Science | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
147 | POLS 240: Introduction to Public Policy | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
148 | POLS 250: Campaigns & Elections | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
149 | POLS 260: Comparative Political Systems | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
150 | POLS 270: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
151 | PSYC 200: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
152 | PSYC 202: Psychology of Personality | PSYCH 290 | Social Science |
153 | PSYC 203: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
154 | PSYC 205: Human Growth and Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
155 | PSYC 221: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
156 | PSYC 222: Adolescent Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
157 | PSYC 250: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
158 | SOCL 120: Introduction to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
159 | SOCL 185: Intro African-American Studies | SOC 102 | Social Science |
160 | SOCL 254: Marriage and Family | SOC 344 | Social Science |
161 | SOCL 255: Contemporary Social Problems | SOC 233 | Social Science |
162 | SOCL 260: Race and Ethnicity | AAS 303 | Social Science |
163 | |||
164 | Lansing MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis distribution credit | ||
165 | |||
166 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
167 | MATH 126: Precalculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
168 | MATH 141: Calculus with Applications | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
169 | MATH 151: Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
170 | MATH 152: Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
171 | MATH 253: Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
172 | MATH 254: Intro to Differential Equations | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
173 | MATH 260: Linear Algebra | MATH 214 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
174 | STAT 170: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
175 | STAT 215: Introduction to Probability and Stats | STATS 250 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
176 | |||
177 | Lansing MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression distribution credit | ||
178 | |||
179 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
180 | ARTS 102: Design & Communication | ARTDES 115 | Creative Expression |
181 | WRIT 260: Creative Writing I | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
182 | WRIT 264: Nonfiction Writing | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
183 | WRIT 270: Creative Writing II | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
184 | |||
185 | WRIT 278: Writing the Novel | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
186 | WRIT 279: Prose Style | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
187 | |||
188 | Lansing MTA courses approved for transfer as elective credit | ||
189 | |||
190 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
191 | CHIN 121: Elementary Chinese I | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
192 | CHIN 122: Elementary Chinese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
193 | COMM 120: Dynamics of Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
194 | COMM 130: Fund of Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
195 | COMM 280: Intercultural Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
196 | EDUC 204: Educational Psychology | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
197 | EDUC 220: Introduction to Education | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
198 | ENGL 121: Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
199 | ENGL 124: Technical Writing | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
200 | ENGL 127: Business Writing | BCOM Dept. | Elective |
201 | ENGL 131: Honors Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
202 | ENGL 208: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
203 | FREN 121: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
204 | FREN 122: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
205 | FREN 201: Intermediate French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
206 | GRMN 121: Elementary German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
207 | GRMN 122: Elementary German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
208 | GRMN 201: Intermediate German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
209 | GRMN 202: Intermediate German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
210 | JAPN 121: Elementary Japanese I | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
211 | JAPN 122: Elementary Japanese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
212 | JAPN 201: Intermediate Japanese I | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
213 | JAPN 202: Intermediate Japanese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
214 | PHIL 151: Intro to Logic & Critical Think | PHIL 201 | Elective |
215 | SPAN 121: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
216 | SPAN 122: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
217 | SPAN 201: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
218 | |||
219 | |||
220 | Lansing MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
221 | |||
222 | Lansing Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
223 | CHDV 101: Child Growth/Development: 0-10 Years | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
224 | COMM 110: Oral Comm in the Workplace | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
225 | EDUC 230: Intro to Special Education | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
226 | FASH 230: Costume History | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
227 | GERO 100: Introduction to Human Aging | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
228 | MATH 119: Math-Applications for Living | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
229 | MATH 120: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
230 | MATH 121: Precalculus I | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
231 | MATH 122: Precalculus II | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
232 | PFHW 123: Human Nutrition | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
233 | SOWK 101: Social Work | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | Will have to submit ENGL 1180 & 1190 for evaluation | ||
9 | |||
10 | |||
11 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
12 | |||
13 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
14 | MATH 1340: Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitative Reasoning | |
16 | PHYS 1180: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | PHYS 1190: College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | PHYS 2220: Analytical Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
19 | PHYS 2230: Analytical Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
20 | PSYC 2170: Psychological Statistics | PSYCH Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
21 | |||
22 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
23 | |||
24 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
25 | FREN 2370: Intermediate French II | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
26 | ITAL 2370: Intermediate Italian II | ITALIAN 232 | Language Requirement |
27 | SPAN 2370: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
28 | |||
29 | |||
30 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
31 | |||
32 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
33 | ARTT 1620: Fine Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
34 | ARTT 1625: Fine Art Appreciation-Travel Abroad | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ARTT 2650: Art of the Western World: Prehistoric to Gothic | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
36 | ARTT 2660: Art of the Western World: Renaissance to Modern | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
37 | ENGL 1730: Contemporary American Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
38 | ENGL 2510: British Literature to 1760 | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
39 | ENGL 2520: British Literature from 1760 to Present | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
40 | ENGL 2600: Introduction to Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
41 | ENGL 2610: Introduction to Prose Fiction | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
42 | ENGL 2710: American Literature: Colonial to 1865 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
43 | ENGL 2720: American Literature, 1865 to 1920 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
44 | ENGL 2730: American Literature, 1920 to Present | GTBOOKS 202 | Humanities |
45 | ENGL 2800: World Literature to 1400 | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
46 | ENGL 2810: World Literature from 1400 | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
47 | ENGL 2850: Shakespeare Survey | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
48 | HIST 1400: History Goes to the Movies | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
49 | HIST 2340: Cultural History: American Architecture 1630-2000 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
50 | HUMN 1210: Introduction to the Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
51 | HUMN 1250: Human Values, Technology & the Automobile | AMCULT Dept. | Humanities |
52 | HUMN 1270: Rock Music: Cultural Perspective | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
53 | HUMN 1300: Theater Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
54 | HUMN 1460: The Film as Art | FTVM 150 | Humanities |
55 | HUMN 1472: Studies in the Film: The Western | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
56 | HUMN 1473: Selected Studies in Film: Gangsters | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
57 | HUMN 1476: Selected Studies in Film: Science Fiction | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
58 | HUMN 1700: Comparative Religions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
59 | HUMN 1750: Introduction to Mythology | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
60 | HUMN 2000: Introduction to Asian Religions and Culture | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
61 | HUMN 2100: Western Religious Traditions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
62 | MUSC 1030: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
63 | MUSC 1040: World Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
64 | MUSC 1050: Music Fundamentals | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
65 | MUSC 1060: Theory 1 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
66 | MUSC 1070: Theory 2 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
67 | MUSC 2080: Theory 3 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
68 | MUSC 2710: Music History and Literature to 1750 | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
69 | MUSC 2720: Music History and Literature Since 1750 | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
70 | PHIL 2010: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
71 | PHIL 2100: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL 160 | Humanities |
72 | PHIL 2120: Professional Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
73 | PHIL 2400: Philosophy of Religion | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
74 | |||
75 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
76 | |||
77 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
78 | ASTR 1030: General Astronomy I | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | ASTR 1040: General Astronomy II | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | BIOL 1000: General Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | BIOL 1010: General Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | BIOL 1310: Environmental Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | BIOL 1400: Fundamentals of Nutrition | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | BIOL 2400: General Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | BIOL 2540: Biotechnology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | BIOL 2710: Human Physiological Anatomy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | BIOL 2730: Pathogenic Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | CHEM 1000: Chemistry for Everyone | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | CHEM 1050: Introduction to General Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | CHEM 1060: Introduction to Organic Chem & Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
91 | CHEM 1170: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
92 | CHEM 1180: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
93 | CHEM 1170 + CHEM 1180: General Chemistry I & II | CHEM 130, 125,126, & 230 | Natural Science |
94 | CHEM 2260: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 210 | Natural Science |
95 | CHEM 2270: Organic Chemistry Lab I & II | CHEM 211 & 216 | Natural Science |
96 | CHEM 2280: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 | Natural Science |
97 | ENVS 1050: Environmental Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
98 | ESCI 1210: Earth Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
99 | GEOL 1080: Geology of Michigan | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
100 | GEOL 1140: Introduction to Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
101 | GEOL 1150: Historical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
102 | NATS 1200: Natural Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
103 | PHSA 1050: Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
104 | PHYS 1180: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
105 | PHYS 1190: College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
106 | PHYS 2220: Analytical Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
107 | PHYS 2230: Analytical Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
108 | PSYC 2750: Brain and Behavior | PSYCH Dept. | Natural Science |
109 | PSYC 2760: Neuropsychology | PSYCH Dept. | Natural Science |
110 | |||
111 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
112 | |||
113 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
114 | ANTH 1000: Introduction to Anthropology | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
115 | ANTH 2220: Introduction to Archaeology | ANTHRARC 282 | Social Science |
116 | ECON 1160: Principles of Economics I | ECON 102 | Social Science |
117 | ECON 1170: Principles of Economics II | ECON 101 | Social Science |
118 | ECON 2110: International Economics | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
119 | GEOG 1100: Principles of Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
120 | GEOG 1500 : Geography of Michigan & the Upper Great Lakes | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
121 | GEOG 2000: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
122 | HIST 1260: Women in European History to 1450 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
123 | HIST 1270: Women in European History 1450-1848 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
124 | HIST 1500: Western Civilization to 1648 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
125 | HIST 1600: Western Civilization Since 1648 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
126 | HIST 1700: The World Since 1945 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
127 | HIST 2000: History of Invention & Technology in America | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
128 | HIST 2100: History of the US to 1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
129 | HIST 2200: History of the US since 1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
130 | HIST 2330: History of American Movies 1896-1950 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
131 | HIST 2360: The Changing of America, 1945 to the Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
132 | HIST 2370: Vietnam Wars- An International History 1945 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
133 | HIST 2375: War, Genocide, & the Holocaust | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
134 | HIST 2390: The History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
135 | HIST 2420: Latin America in the Modern World | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
136 | HIST 2520: Asia in the Modern World | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
137 | HIST 2650: Middle East Since 1945 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
138 | INTL 2010: Introduction to Russia & Eastern Europe | RUSSIAN Dept. | Social Science |
139 | INTL 2700: Introduction to Africa | AAS Dept. | Social Science |
140 | POLS 1000: Introduction to American Politics | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
141 | POLS 1101: Politics in Film, Music, and Art | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
142 | POLS 1104: The Media & American Politics | POLSI Dept. | Social Science |
143 | POLS 1200: Local and State Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
144 | POLS 1600: International Politics | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
145 | POLS 1900: Comparative Systems: USA | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
146 | PSYC 1010: Introductory Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
147 | PSYC 2210: Child & Growth Development | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
148 | PSYC 2220: Psychology of Adolescence | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
149 | PSYC 2300: Psychology of Adjustment | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
150 | PSYC 2310: Educational Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
151 | PSYC 2400: Industrial-Organizational Psychology | PSYCH 395 | Social Science |
152 | PSYC 2450: Lifespan Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
153 | PSYC 2500: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
154 | PSYC 2550: Psychology of Gender | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
155 | PSYC 2600: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
156 | PSYC 2700: Psychology of Health: Mind & Body Interaction | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
157 | PSYC 2800: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
158 | SOCY 1010: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
159 | SOCY 1100: Modern Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
160 | SOCY 2000: Sociology of Health And Human Behavior | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
161 | SOCY 2121: Sociology of Aging | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
162 | SOCY 2450: Marriage and the Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
163 | SOCY 2550: Race and Ethnic Relations | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
164 | |||
165 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
166 | |||
167 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
168 | MATH 1340: Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
169 | MATH 1370: Calculus for Business & Social Sciences | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
170 | MATH 1460: Precalculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
171 | MATH 1465: Accelerated Precalculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
172 | MATH 1760: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
173 | MATH 1770: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
174 | MATH 2000: Introduction to Linear Algebra | MATH 214 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
175 | MATH 2200: Discrete Mathematics | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
176 | MATH 2760: Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
177 | MATH 2770: Differential Equations | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
178 | PSYC 2170: Psychological Statistics | PSYCH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
179 | |||
180 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression distribution credit | ||
181 | |||
182 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
183 | ENGL 2410: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
184 | ENGL 2420: Advanced Creative Writing | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
185 | MUSC 1160: Ear Training 1 | MUSPERF Dept. | Creative Expression |
186 | MUSC 1170: Ear Training 2 | MUSPERF Dept. | Creative Expression |
187 | MUSC 2180: Ear Training 3 | MUSPERF Dept. | Creative Expression |
188 | |||
189 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer as Interdisciplinary Distribution credit | ||
190 | |||
191 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
192 | INTL 2000: Introduction to Latin America | LACS Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
193 | INTL 2300: Introduction to Japan | ASIAN Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
194 | INTL 2800: Introduction to Middle East | MIDEAST Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
195 | |||
196 | Macomb MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
197 | |||
198 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
199 | ARAB 1260: Introduction to Arabic Language & Culture | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
200 | ARAB 1270: Elementary Arabic 2 | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
201 | ARAB 2360: Intermediate Arabic 1 | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
202 | CHIN 1260: Introduction to Chinese Language & Culture | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
203 | CHIN 1270: Chinese Language & Culture II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
204 | ENGL 1190: Communications II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
205 | ENGL 1220: Composition II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
206 | ENGL 1180: Communications I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
207 | ENGL 1210: Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
208 | ENGL 2640: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
209 | FREN 1260: Elementary French 1 | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
210 | FREN 1270: Elementary French 2 | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
211 | FREN 2360: Intermediate French 1 | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
212 | GRMN 1260: Elementary German 1 | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
213 | GRMN 1270: Elementary German 2 | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
214 | GRMN 2360: Intermediate German 1 | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
215 | ITAL 1260: Elementary Italian 1 | ITALIAN Dept. | Elective |
216 | ITAL 1270: Elementary Italian 2 | ITALIAN Dept. | Elective |
217 | ITAL 2360: Intermediate Italian 1 | ITALIAN Dept. | Elective |
218 | PHIL 2200: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
219 | SPAN 1260: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
220 | SPAN 1270: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
221 | SPAN 2360: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
222 | SPCH 1060: Speech Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
223 | SPCH 1200: Group Discussion and Leadership | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
224 | SPCH 2100: Interpersonal Communication Relationships | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
225 | SPCH 2110: Persuasion | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
226 | SPCH 2300: Intercultural Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
227 | SPCH 2550: Argumentation Debate | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
228 | SPCH 2800: Interpretative Performance Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
229 | |||
230 | Macomb MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
231 | |||
232 | Macomb Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Not Transferable |
233 | MATH 1100: Everyday Mathematics | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
234 | MATH 1360: Finite Math I | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
235 | MATH 1415: Precalculus I: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
236 | MATH 1435: Precalculus II: College Trigonometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
237 | SOCY 1210: Social Work, Intro To | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Mid-Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Mid-Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | MAT 212: Introduction to Probability and Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitative Reasoning |
9 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitative Reasoning | |
10 | PHY 105: Introductory College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
11 | PHY 211: University Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
12 | PHY 212: University Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
13 | |||
14 | Mid-Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
15 | |||
16 | Mid-Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
17 | ENG 112: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
18 | ENG 201: English Literature I | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
19 | ENG 202: English Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
20 | ENG 205: American Literature to 1870 | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
21 | ENG 206: American Literature From 1870 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
22 | ENG 213: Contemporary Literature | ENGLISH 285 | Humanities |
23 | HIS 101: Issues in Western Civilization I | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
24 | HIS 102: Issues in Western Civilization II | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
25 | HUM 101: World of Creativity I | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
26 | HUM 102: World of Creativity II | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
27 | HUM 183: Asian and African Cultures | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
28 | HUM 200: Modernity and Culture | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
29 | HUM 205: The History of Rock and Roll: From Its Origins to 1980 | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
30 | HUM 210: The History of Jazz | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
31 | HUM 253: American Culture | AMCULT Dept. | Humanities |
32 | HUM 225: Study Abroad | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
33 | MUS 275: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
34 | PHL 201: Introductory Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
35 | PHL 205: Practical Reasoning and Argumentation | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
36 | PHL 210: Social Philosophy: Ideals & Realities | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
37 | PHL 220: Ethical Issues | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
38 | PHL 250: Chinese Philosophies | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
39 | REL 111: Intro to Academic Study of Religion | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
40 | REL 225: Death & Dying | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
41 | REL 250: African-American Religion | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
42 | SSC 111: Intro to Academic Study of Religion | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
43 | TAI 275: Appreciation of the Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
44 | |||
45 | Mid-Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
46 | |||
47 | Mid-Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
48 | BIO 100: Introduction to Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
49 | BIO 101: College Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
50 | BIO 111: Fund. of Cell Biol. and Molecular Biol | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
51 | BIO 112: Fundamentals of Evolution and Diversity | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
52 | BIO 131: Basic Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
53 | BIO 135: Human Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
54 | BIO 141: Anatomy & Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
55 | BIO 142: Anatomy & Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
56 | BIO 201: Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
57 | BIO 203: Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
58 | BIO 210: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
59 | BIO 245: Advanced Anatomy & Physiology/Intro to Pathophysiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
60 | CHM 105: Introductory Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
61 | CHM 111: General College Chemistry I | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
62 | CHM 112: General College Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
63 | CHM 241: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
64 | CHM 242: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
65 | GEL 101: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
66 | GEL 112: Historical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | PHY 105: Introductory College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
68 | PHY 211: University Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
69 | PSC 101: Introductory Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | PSC 102: Introductory Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | SCI 200: Science, Technology, & Society | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | |||
73 | Mid-Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
74 | |||
75 | Mid-Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
76 | ANT 170: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
77 | ECO 110: Economics and Society | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
78 | ECO 201: Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) | ECON 102 | Social Science |
79 | ECO 202: Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) | ECON 101 | Social Science |
80 | HIS 211: History of the United States I | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
81 | HIS 212: History of the United States II | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
82 | HIS 223: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
83 | POL 201: Introduction to American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
84 | POL 250: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
85 | PSY 101: Introduction to General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
86 | PSY 205: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
87 | PSY 212: Developmental Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
88 | PSY 240: Theories of Personality | PSYCH 290 | Social Science |
89 | REL 200: Religion, Race, Class & Discrimination | INTERSS Dept. | Social Science |
90 | SOC 101: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
91 | SOC 200: Contemporary Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
92 | SOC 202: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
93 | SOC 220: Sexuality and Society | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
94 | SOC 250: The American Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
95 | SOC 289: Gender Studies | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
96 | SSC 200: The Social Sciences & Contemporary America | INTERSS Dept. | Social Science |
97 | |||
98 | Mid-Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
99 | |||
100 | Mid-Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
101 | MAT 124: Precalculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
102 | MAT 126: Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
103 | MAT 212: Introduction to Probability and Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
104 | MAT 217: Business Calculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
105 | MAT 225: Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
106 | MAT 226: Calculus III | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
107 | MAT 230: Introduction to Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
108 | |||
109 | Mid-Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
110 | |||
111 | Mid-Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
112 | ENG 225: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
113 | |||
114 | Mid-Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
115 | |||
116 | Mid-Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
117 | ENG 111: Freshman English Composition | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
118 | ENG 222: Expository Writing and Research | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
119 | FRN 101: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
120 | FRN 102: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
121 | GER 101: Elementary German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
122 | GER 102: Elementary German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
123 | PSY 285: Research Methods | PSYCH Dept. | Elective |
124 | SPN 101: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
125 | SPN 102: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
126 | SPN 201: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
127 | SPE 101: Fundamentals of Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
128 | SPE 257: Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
129 | |||
130 | Mid-Michigan MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
131 | |||
132 | Mid-Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
133 | MAT 107: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
134 | MAT 114: Mathematical Reasoning | Not transferable | Not transferable |
135 | PSY 103: Human Relations | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Monroe MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | Submit ENG 151 and ENG 152 for evaluation. | First-Year Writing | |
9 | |||
10 | Monroe MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | MATH 162: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitive Reasoning |
14 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
15 | PHY 151: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitive Reasoning |
16 | PHY 152: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitive Reasoning |
17 | PHY 251: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitive Reasoning |
18 | PHY 252: Engineering Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitive Reasoning |
19 | |||
20 | Monroe County MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
21 | |||
22 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
23 | FREN 252: Second Year French II | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
24 | SPAN 252: Second Year Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | |||
26 | Monroe County MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
27 | |||
28 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
29 | ART 155: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
30 | ART 280: Art History: Prehistoric to Gothic | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
31 | ART 281: Art History: Renaissance to Baroque | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
32 | ART 282: Art History: Neo-Classical/ Early Modern | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
33 | ENG 240: African American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
34 | ENG 251: Introduction to Poetry and Drama | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
35 | ENG 252: Introduction to Short Story and Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
36 | ENG 253: American Literature | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
37 | ENG 254: Advanced Composition | ENGCMPTC 201X | Humanities |
38 | ENG 255: Women's Writings | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
39 | ENG 260: Introduction to Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
40 | ENG 266: Non-Western Literature | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
41 | ENG 267: British Literature: Anglo Saxon to 18th Century | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
42 | ENG 268: British Literature: Romantic to Modern | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
43 | HUMAN 151: Introduction to the Humanities | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
44 | HUMAN 152: Exploring Creativity | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
45 | HUMAN 250: Visual Media Literacy | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
46 | HUMAN 256: Film & American Society: 1920s to Early 1960s | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
47 | HUMAN 257: Film & American Society: 1960s to Present | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
48 | MUSIC 157: Listening to Classical Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
49 | MUSIC 170: Introduction to Music Theory I | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
50 | MUSIC 265: History and Appreciation of Jazz | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
51 | MUSIC 266: History of Rock Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
52 | MUSIC 268: Popular Music in America | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
53 | PHIL 152: Introduction to Western Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
54 | PHIL 253: Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
55 | PHIL 254: Introduction to Medical Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
56 | THEA 151: Introduction to Theater | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
57 | |||
58 | |||
59 | Monroe County MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
60 | |||
61 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
62 | ASTRN 151: Introduction to Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
63 | BIOL 151: Biological Sciences I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
64 | BIOL 153: Biological Sciences II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
65 | BIOL 154: Introduction to Environmental Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
66 | BIOL 156: Introduction to Environmental Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | BIOL 157: Anatomy & Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | BIOL 158: Anatomy & Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | BIOL 251: Elements of Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | BIOL 252: Elements of Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | BIOL 257: Anatomy & Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | BIOL 258: Anatomy & Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | BIOL 259: Introduction to Pathophysiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | BIOL 260: General Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | BIOL 264: Fundamentals of Genetics | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | CHEM 150: Fundamental Principles of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | CHEM 151: General College Chemistry I | CHEM 125, 126, 130 | Natural Science |
78 | CHEM 152: General College Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | CHEM 155: Chemistry and Society | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | CHEM 251: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
81 | CHEM 252: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
82 | ESC 151: Earth Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | GEOG 151: Elements of Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
84 | PHY 151: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
85 | PHY 152: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
86 | PHY 251: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
87 | PHY 252: Engineering Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
88 | PHYSC 151: Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | |||
90 | Monroe County MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
91 | |||
92 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
93 | ANTHR 152: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
94 | ANTHR 155: Introduction to Archaeology | ANTHRARC Dept. | Social Science |
95 | ANTHR 165: Eastern North American Archaeology | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
96 | COMM 151: Introduction to Mass Media | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
97 | ECON 251: Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
98 | ECON 252: Principles of Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
99 | GEOG 152: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
100 | GWST 151: Introduction to Gender Studies | WOMENSTD Dept. | Social Science |
101 | HIST 151: Western Civilization to 1650 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
102 | HIST 152: Western Civilization: 1650 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
103 | HIST 153: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
104 | HIST 154: History of the U.S., 1607-1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
105 | HIST 155: History of the U.S., 1877- Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
106 | HIST 158: World History to 1500 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
107 | HIST 159: World History: 1500 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
108 | HIST 160: Civil War and Reconstruction | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
109 | HIST 173: 20th Century History and Civilization | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
110 | HIST 255: History of East Asia | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
111 | HIST 256: African-American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
112 | POLSC 151: Introduction to Political Science | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
113 | POLSC 158: Introduction to Political Theory | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
114 | POLSC 211: Introduction to Comparative Politics | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
115 | POLSC 221: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
116 | POLSC 252: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
117 | PSYCH 151: General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
118 | PSYCH 152: Psychology of Personality/Adjustment | PSYCH 290 | Social Science |
119 | PSYCH 153: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
120 | PSYCH 156: The Exceptional Person | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
121 | PSYCH 251: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
122 | PSYCH 253: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
123 | PSYCH 254: Life Span Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
124 | PSYCH 257: Psychology of Human Sexuality | PSYCH 225 | Social Science |
125 | PSYCH 258: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
126 | SOC 151: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
127 | SOC 152: Marriage & Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
128 | SOC 153: Women in Society | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
129 | SOC 160: Social Gerontology | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
130 | SOC 161: Death, Loss and Grief | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
131 | SOC 251: Modern Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
132 | SOC 253: Race and Ethnicity | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
133 | |||
134 | Monroe MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
135 | |||
136 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
137 | MATH 162: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
138 | MATH 171: Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
139 | MATH 172: Calculus II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
140 | MATH 251: Introduction to Linear Algebra | MATH 214 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
141 | MATH 271: Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
142 | MATH 273: Introduction to Differential Equations | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
143 | |||
144 | Monroe County MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
145 | |||
146 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
147 | ART 151: Art Fundamentals | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
148 | ART 160: Two-Dimensional Design | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
149 | ENG 261: Introduction to Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
150 | THEA 152: Directing/Production Technology | THTREMUS Dept | Creative Expression |
151 | |||
152 | Monroe County MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
153 | |||
154 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
155 | EDUC 158: Art for Elementary Teachers | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
156 | EDUC 165: Music for Classroom Teachers | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
157 | ENG 101: Written & Oral Communication | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
158 | ENG 151: English Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
159 | ENG 256: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
160 | ENG 261: Introduction to Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Elective |
161 | FREN 151: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
162 | FREN 152: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
163 | FREN 251: Second Year French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
164 | JOURN 161: Introduction to Journalism | JOURN Dept. | Elective |
165 | JOURN 162: Journalism Workshop I | JOURN Dept. | Elective |
166 | JOURN 181: New Media Journalism | JOURN Dept. | Elective |
167 | JOURN 251: Photojournalism | JOURN Dept. | Elective |
168 | JOURN 261: Journalism Workshop II | JOURN Dept. | Elective |
169 | JOURN 262: Journalism Workshop III | JOURN Dept. | Elective |
170 | MATH 156: Math for Elementary Teachers I | MATH Dept. | Elective |
171 | MUSIC 165: Music for Classroom Teachers | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
172 | PHIL 151: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
173 | SPAN 151: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
174 | SPAN 152: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
175 | SPAN 251: Second Year Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
176 | SPCH 151: Communication Fundamentals | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
177 | SPCH 152: Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
178 | SPCH 155: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
179 | SPCH 255: Nonverbal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
180 | THEA 153: Readers' Theater | THTREMUS Dept | Elective |
181 | |||
182 | Monroe County MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
183 | |||
184 | Monroe County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
185 | CHEM 160: Fundamentals of Health-Science Chemistry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
186 | COMM 250: Radio Programming | Not transferable | Not transferable |
187 | COMM 251: Television Programming | Not transferable | Not transferable |
188 | CRJ 154: Introduction to Law Enforcement | Not transferable | Not transferable |
189 | CRJ 156: Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation | Not transferable | Not transferable |
190 | CRJ 170: Introduction to Corrections | Not transferable | Not transferable |
191 | CRJ 251: Criminal Law | Not transferable | Not transferable |
192 | CRJ 252: Juvenile Delinquency | Not transferable | Not transferable |
193 | CRJ 255: Police Organization and Administration | Not transferable | Not transferable |
194 | CRJ 256: Police Operations | Not transferable | Not transferable |
195 | ENG 102: Business Writing | Not transferable | Not transferable |
196 | ENG 155: Technical Writing | Not transferable | Not transferable |
197 | MATH 154: Mathematical Explorations | Not transferable | Not transferable |
198 | MATH 157: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
199 | MATH 159: Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
200 | MATH 162: Introduction to Statistics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
201 | MATH 164: Precalculus | Not transferable | Not transferable |
202 | MATH 166: Math for Elementary Teachers II | Not transferable | Not transferable |
203 | PHOTO 151: History of Photography | Not transferable | Not transferable |
204 | PHY 101: Technical Physics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Montcalm MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Montcalm Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENGL 101: Freshman English II | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | |||
10 | Montcalm MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Montcalm Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | MATH 190: Elementary Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
14 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
15 | PHYS 230: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | |||
17 | Montcalm MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
18 | |||
19 | Montcalm Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
20 | ARTS 190: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
21 | ENGL 195: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
22 | ENGL 200: American Thought & Literature I | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
23 | ENGL 201: American Thought & Literature II | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
24 | ENGL 220: British Literature to 1798 | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
25 | ENGL 221: British Literature since 1798 | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
26 | MUSI 101: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
27 | PHIL 220: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
28 | PHIL 221: Philosophy of World Religions | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
29 | PHIL 222: Bioethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
30 | |||
31 | Montcalm MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
32 | |||
33 | Montcalm Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
34 | BIOL 100: Biological Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
35 | BIOL 105: Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
36 | BIOL 121: College Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
37 | BIOL 122: College Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
38 | CHEM 105: Introductory Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
39 | CHEM 220: College Chemistry I | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
40 | PHYS 101: Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
41 | PHYS 230: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
42 | |||
43 | Montcalm MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
44 | |||
45 | Montcalm Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
46 | ANTH 260: Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
47 | ECON 215: Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
48 | ECON 216: Principles of Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
49 | HIST 250: United States History to 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
50 | HIST 251: United States History Since 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
51 | POLI 240: American Political System | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
52 | PSYC 120: General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
53 | SOCI 230: Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
54 | SOCI 235: Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
55 | |||
56 | Montcalm MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
57 | |||
58 | Montcalm Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
59 | MATH 190: Elementary Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
60 | MATH 250: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | MATH 115 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
61 | MATH 251: Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
62 | |||
63 | Montcalm MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
64 | |||
65 | Montcalm Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
66 | COMM 210: Speech | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
67 | COMM 220: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
68 | ENGL 100: Freshman English I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
69 | FREN 120: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
70 | FREN 121: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
71 | GERM 101: German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
72 | GERM 102: German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
73 | SPAN 130: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
74 | SPAN 131: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
75 | |||
76 | Montcalm MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
77 | |||
78 | Montcalm Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
79 | MATH 102: Mathematical Investigations | Not transferable | Not transferable |
80 | MATH 159: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
81 | MATH 180: Precalculus | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
---|---|---|---|
2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | Mott MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
5 | |||
6 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
7 | ENGL 101 and 102: English Composition I & II | English 125 | First-Year Writing |
8 | |||
9 | |||
10 | Mott MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | MATH 150: Probability and Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitative Reasoning |
14 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
15 | PHYS 281: General College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | PHYS 282: General College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | PHYS 287: General Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | PHYS 288: General Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
19 | |||
20 | Mott MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
21 | |||
22 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
23 | FREN 252: Intermediate French II | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
24 | SPAN 282: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | |||
26 | Mott MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
27 | |||
28 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
29 | ART 110: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
30 | ART 113: Art History Prehistoric to Early Renaissance | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
31 | ART 114: Art History High Renaissance to Modern | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
32 | ART 116: Art History Survey Non Western Art | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
33 | ENGL 220: World Literature | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
34 | ENGL 221: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ENGL 222: Science Fiction | ENGLISH 242 | Humanities |
36 | ENGL 223: American Black Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
37 | ENGL 225: Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
38 | ENGL 227: Fiction | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
39 | ENGL 231: American Literature | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
40 | ENGL 232: Modern American Literature | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
41 | ENGL 235: American Indian Literature | ENGLISH 282 | Humanities |
42 | ENGL 240: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
43 | ENGL 242: English Literature II | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
44 | ENGL 253: The Bible as Literature | ENGLISH 258 | Humanities |
45 | ENGL 261: Readings in Popular Culture | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
46 | ENGL 271: Film as Literature | ENGLISH 232 | Humanities |
47 | FILM 181: Introduction to Film | FTVM 150 | Humanities |
48 | MUS 180: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
49 | MUS 183: World Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
50 | MUS 186: Introduction to Film Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
51 | MUS 187: History of Rock & Roll | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
52 | PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
53 | PHIL 103: Critical Thinking | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
54 | PHIL 165: Philosophy of Religion | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
55 | PHIL 251: Religious Worldviews | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
56 | PHIL 271: Ethics in Business | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
57 | PHIL 295: Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
58 | THTR 110: Theatre Appreciation | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
59 | |||
60 | Mott MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
61 | |||
62 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
63 | ANTH 210: Forensic Anthropology | ANTHRBIO Dept. | Natural Science |
64 | ANTH 212: Human Origins- Intro Physical Anthropology | ANTHRBIO 201 | Natural Science |
65 | ASTR 117: The Solar System | ASTRO 101 | Natural Science |
66 | ASTR 118: Stellar Astronomy | ASTRO 102 | Natural Science |
67 | BIOL 107: General Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | BIOL 111: Fundamentals of Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | BIOL 115: Applied Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | BIOL 120: Introduction to Environmental Science | ENVIRON 201 | Natural Science |
71 | BIOL 121: Environmental Science Laboratory | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | BIOL 150: The Human Body | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | BIOL 151: Human Anatomy and Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | BIOL 152: Human Anatomy and Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | BIOL 156: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | BIOL 205: Michigan Wildflowers | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | BIOL 206: Local Trees and Shrubs | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | BIOL 207: Aquatic Ecosystems | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | BIOL 211: Molecular Biotechnology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | BIOL 220: Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | BIOL 222: Field Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | CHEM 111: Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | CHEM 112: Fundamentals of Organic & Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | CHEM 123: Fundamentals of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | CHEM 131: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | CHEM 132: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | CHEM 131: General Chemistry I + CHEM 132: General Chemistry II | CHEM 130, 125, 126 & Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | CHEM 237: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
89 | CHEM 238: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
90 | GEOG 141: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
91 | GEOL 151: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
92 | GEOL 152: Historical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
93 | PHSC 191: Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
94 | PHSC 192: Earth Systems | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
95 | PHYS 281: General College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
96 | PHYS 282: General College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
97 | PHYS 287: General Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
98 | PHYS 288: General Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
99 | |||
100 | Mott MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
101 | |||
102 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
103 | ANTH 200: Peoples and Cultures of Africa | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
104 | ANTH 211: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
105 | ANTH 213: Introduction to Archaeology | ANTHRARC Dept. | Social Science |
106 | ECON 221: Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) | ECON 102 | Social Science |
107 | ECON 222: Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) | ECON 101 | Social Science |
108 | GEOG 142: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
109 | GEOG 145: Economic Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
110 | HIST 151: World History: Prehistory to 1500 CE | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
111 | HIST 152: World History: 1500 CE to the Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
112 | HIST 154: United States History to 1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
113 | HIST 155: History of the United States: 1877- Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
114 | HIST 212: History of E Asia to 1600 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
115 | HIST 213: History of E Asia 1600 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
116 | HIST 254: African American History to 1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
117 | HIST 255: African American History Since 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
118 | HIST 257: History of the Holocaust | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
119 | HIST 260: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
120 | HIST 261: United States Labor History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
121 | HIST 262: American Military History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
122 | HIST 263: History of Women in the United States | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
123 | HIST 264: Medieval Europe | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
124 | HIST 265: American Indian History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
125 | HIST 266: History of the Modern Middle East | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
126 | PHIL 297: Political Philosophy | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
127 | PSCN 150: Introduction to Political Science | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
128 | PSCN 170: Introduction to American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
129 | PSCN 173: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
130 | PSCN 175: Civil Liberties | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
131 | PSCN 177: Introduction to Public Administration | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
132 | PSCN 275: Comparative Government | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
133 | PSYC 184: Exceptional People | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
134 | PSYC 280: General Psychology Laboratory | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
135 | PSYC 281: General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
136 | PSYC 282: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
137 | PSYC 283: Theories of Personality | PSYCH 290 | Social Science |
138 | PSYC 285: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
139 | PSYC 286: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
140 | PSYC 289: Psychology of Late Adulthood | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
141 | PSYC 290: Psychology of Adolescent | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
142 | PSYC 291: Psychology of Human Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
143 | SOCY 191: Introductory Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
144 | SOCY 193: Marriage and the Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
145 | SOCY 194: Fundamentals of Human Sexuality | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
146 | SOCY 292: Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
147 | SOCY 294: Race and Ethnic Relations | SOC 303 | Social Science |
148 | SOCY 296: Urban Sociology | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
149 | SOCY 297: Introduction to Criminology | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
150 | |||
151 | Mott MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
152 | |||
153 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
154 | MATH 150: Probability and Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
155 | MATH 165: Applied Calculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
156 | MATH 170: Analytic Geometry & Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
157 | MATH 180: Analytic Geometry & Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
158 | MATH 210: Math for Elementary Teachers I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
159 | MATH 220: Math for Elementary Teachers II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
160 | MATH 250: Multivariable Calculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
161 | MATH 270: Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
162 | MATH 280: Differential Equations | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
163 | |||
164 | Mott MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
165 | |||
166 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
167 | |||
168 | MAET 180: Intro to Screenwriting | FTVM Dept. | Creative Expression |
169 | |||
170 | Mott MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
171 | |||
172 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
173 | ARBC 111: Beginning Standard Arabic | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
174 | ARBC 112: Beginning Standard Arabic II | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
175 | ASL 101: American Sign Language I | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
176 | ASL 102: American Sign Language II | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
177 | CHI 111: Chinese | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
178 | CHI 112: Chinese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
179 | COMM 131: Fundamentals of Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
180 | COMM 140: Principles of Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
181 | COMM 200: Survey of Human Communication Studies | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
182 | COMM 210: Persuasion | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
183 | COMM 231: Discussion Principles | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
184 | COMM 233: Oral Interpretation | THTREMUS Dept. | Elective |
185 | ENGL 101: English Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
186 | ENGL 102: English Composition II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
187 | ENGL 210: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
188 | FREN 151: Elementary French | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
189 | FREN 152: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
190 | FREN 251: Intermediate French | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
191 | GEOG 143: Intro to Geographic Information Systems | GEOG Dept. | Elective |
192 | GERM 111: Elementary German | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
193 | GERM 112: Beginning German | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
194 | GERM 211: Intermediate German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
195 | GERM 212: Intermediate German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
196 | JAPA 111: Beginning Japanese | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
197 | JAPA 112: Beginning Japanese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
198 | JAPA 211: Intermediate Japanese | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
199 | PHIL 190: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
200 | PSYC 287: Educational Psychology | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
201 | RUSN 111: Beginning Russian | RUSSIAN 101 | Elective |
202 | RUSN 112: Beginning Russian II | RUSSIAN 102 | Elective |
203 | SPAN 181: Elementary Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
204 | SPAN 182: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
205 | SPAN 281: Intermediate Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
206 | |||
207 | |||
208 | |||
209 | Mott MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
210 | |||
211 | Mott Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
212 | ANTH 100: Survey of Forensic Science | Not transferable | Not transferable |
213 | CHEM 120: Introduction to Forensic Science | Not transferable | Not transferable |
214 | ECON 125: Personal Money Management | Not transferable | Not transferable |
215 | ENGL 103: Composition for Technical Fields I | Not transferable | Not transferable |
216 | ENGL 104: Composition for Technical Fields II | Not transferable | Not transferable |
217 | ENGL 212: Adolescent Literature | Not transferable | Not transferable |
218 | GEOG 251: Crime Mapping | Not transferable | Not transferable |
219 | LDDV 101: Leadership Development | Not transferable | Not transferable |
220 | MATH 115: Foundations of Mathematics II | Not transferable | Not transferable |
221 | MATH 130: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
222 | MATH 140: Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
223 | MATH 145: Pre-Calculus | Not transferable | Not transferable |
224 | PSYC 181: Applied Psychology | Not transferable | Not transferable |
225 | SCI 101: Scientific Inquiry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
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4 | |||
5 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
7 | Need to submit ENG 101 and 102 for evaluation | ||
8 | |||
9 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
10 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
11 | MATH 115: Probability and Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitative Reasoning |
12 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
13 | PHYSICS 201L&L: Principles of Physics | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
14 | PHYSICS 202L&L: Principles of Physics | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | PHYSICS 203L&L: Engineering Physics | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | PHYSICS 204L&L: Engineering Physics | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | |||
18 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
19 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
20 | FRENCH 202: Intermediate French | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
21 | SPANISH 202: Intermediate Spanish | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
22 | |||
23 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer as HUManitites Distribution credit | ||
24 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
25 | ART 100A: Art Appreciation | HISTART 101X | Humanties |
26 | ART 198: Art History I | HISTART 201 | Humanties |
27 | ART 199: Art History II | HISTART 202 | Humanties |
28 | ART 202: Contemporary Art History | HISTART Dept. | Humanties |
29 | ART 213A: Art of Gettysburg/Civil War | HISTART Dept. | Humanties |
30 | ART 230: Art & History of the Celts | HISTART Dept. | Humanties |
31 | COM 203: Introduction to Cinema | FTVM Dept. | Humanties |
32 | ENG 130: Introduction to Women's Studies | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanties |
33 | ENG 200: Literature of Western Civilization I | GTBOOKS 201 | Humanties |
34 | ENG 201: Literature of Western Civilization II | GTBOOKS 202 | Humanties |
35 | ENG 204: Introduction to Fiction | ENGLISH 230 | Humanties |
36 | ENG 205: Introduction to Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanties |
37 | ENG 206: Introduction to Drama | ENGLISH 245 | Humanties |
38 | ENG 207: Diverse Voices | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanties |
39 | ENG 208: Introduction to Cinema | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanties |
40 | ENG 210: The Nature of Language | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanties |
41 | ENG 211: World Mythology | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanties |
42 | ENG 213: Literature of Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanties |
43 | ENG 218: Popular Literary Genres: Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanties |
44 | ENG 223: Poetry Writing Seminar | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanties |
45 | ENG 225: Major American Writers/ American Literature I | ENGLISH 270 | Humanties |
46 | ENG 226: Major American Writers/ American Literature II | ENGLISH 270 | Humanties |
47 | ENG 231: Themes in Women's Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanties |
48 | HIST 101: Western Civilization to 1500 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanties |
49 | HIST 102: Western Civilization 1500 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Humanties |
50 | HUM 195: Introduction to the Humanities | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanties |
51 | ICS 101-Belize: International Cultural Studies and Biological Field Studies in Belize | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanties |
52 | MU 100: Introduction to Music Theory | THEORY Dept. | Humanties |
53 | MU 101: Music Theory | THEORY Dept. | Humanties |
54 | MU 102: Music Theory | THEORY Dept. | Humanties |
55 | MU 103: Introduction to Music Literature | MUSICOL 121 | Humanties |
56 | MU 194: Sight-Reading and Ear Training | THEORY Dept. | Humanties |
57 | MU 195: Sight-Reading and Ear Training | THEORY Dept. | Humanties |
58 | MU 201: Advanced Theory | THEORY Dept. | Humanties |
59 | MU 202: Advanced Theory | THEORY Dept. | Humanties |
60 | PHIL 101: Basic Concepts of Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanties |
61 | PHIL 202: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanties |
62 | PHIL 203: Philosophy of Religion | PHIL Dept. | Humanties |
63 | PHIL 204: Biomedical Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanties |
64 | PHIL 205: Business Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanties |
65 | PHIL 207: Environmental Ethics | PHIL 240 | Humanties |
66 | PHIL 210: World Religions | PHIL Dept. | Humanties |
67 | TH 101: Theater Appreciation | THTREMUS Dept. | Humanties |
68 | TH 201: Introduction to Theater History | THTREMUS Dept. | Humanties |
69 | WGS 101: Introduction to Women's Studies | WGS 240 | Humanties |
70 | |||
71 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
72 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
73 | ANTH 105D: Introduction to Physical Anthropology/Archaeology | ANTHRBIO 201 | Natural Science |
74 | ASTR 101: General Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | ASTR 105A: Cosmology | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | BIOL 103L&L: Introductory Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | BIOL 104L&L: Introductory Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | BIOL 106L&L: Anatomy and Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | BIOL 110L&L: Environmental Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | BIOL 115: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | BIOL 120L&L: Flowering Plants of Southwestern Michigan | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | BIOL 120F L&L: Autumn Flowering Plants of Southwesten Michigan | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | BIOL 121 LEC: Plant Biology Lecture | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | BIOL 200: Introductory Evolution | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | BIOL 200L: Introductory Evolution Laboratory | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | BIOL 207LEC: Microbiology Lecture | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | BIOL 207A: Microbiology Laboratory | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | CHEM 101: General and Inorganic Chemistry | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | CHEM 101A: General and Inorganic Laboratory | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | CHEM 102: General and Inorganic Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
91 | CHEM 102A: General and Inorganic Laboratory | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
92 | CHEM 109: Chemistry for Health Science | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
93 | CHEM 109A: Chemistry for Health Science Lab | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
94 | CHEM 201E: Organic Chemistry Lecture | CHEM 210 | Natural Science |
95 | CHEM 201F: Organic Chemistry Laboratory | CHEM 211 | Natural Science |
96 | CHEM 202F: Organic Chemistry Lecture | CHEM 215 & Dept. | Natural Science |
97 | CHEM 202G: Organic Chemistry Laboratory | CHEM 216 | Natural Science |
98 | GEOG 101A: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
99 | GEOG 215: Introduction to Weather and Climate | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
100 | GEOG 260: Geoscience Field Experience | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
101 | GEOL 101A: Introduction to Physical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
102 | GEOL 102: Introduction to Earth History | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
103 | GEOL 201: Oceanography | EARTH 222 | Natural Science |
104 | GEOL 250Lab: Tropical Coral Reef Ecology Lab | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
105 | GEOL 250Lec: Tropical Coral Reef Ecology Lecture | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
106 | PHSC 101A: Introductory Physical Science Lecture and Lab | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
107 | PHYSICS 201L&L: Principles of Physics | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
108 | PHYSICS 202L&L: Principles of Physics | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
109 | PHYSICS 203L&L: Engineering Physics | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
110 | PHYSICS 204L&L: Engineering Physics | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
111 | |||
112 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer as SOC ial Science Distribution credit | ||
113 | |||
114 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
115 | ANTH 103: Cultural Diversity in Contemporary SOC iety | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
116 | ANTH 110: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
117 | ECON 101: Principles of Economics (macroeconomics) | ECON 102 | Social Science |
118 | ECON 102: Principles of Economics (microeconomics) | ECON 101 | Social Science |
119 | GEOG 104: Cultural Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
120 | GEOG 105: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
121 | HIST 150: World History to 1500 CE | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
122 | HIST 151: World History from CE | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
123 | HIST 201: United States to 1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
124 | HIST 202: United States from Reconstruction to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
125 | HIST 204: Imperial and Soviet Russia 1622 to the Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
126 | HIST 207: African American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
127 | HIST 211: Michigan History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
128 | HIST 212A: Gettysburg Battlefields | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
129 | HIST 214: Siege of Vicksburg | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
130 | HIST 216: Introduction to World War II | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
131 | HIST 220: Labor Studies | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
132 | PSCI 111: Introduction to American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
133 | PSCI 112A: Contemporary Issues in U.S. Public Administration | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
134 | PSCI 202: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
135 | PSCI 203: Readings in the History of Western Political Thought | POLSCI 101 | Social Science |
136 | PSCI 205: Contemporary Political Issues in United States Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
137 | PSCI 210A: International Organizations-United Nations | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
138 | PSCI 210A: International Organizations-United Nations | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
139 | PSCI 211: Comparative Government | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
140 | PSCI 220: Labor Studies | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
141 | PSYCH 201: General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
142 | PSYCH 203: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
143 | PSYCH 207: Life Span Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
144 | PSYCH 208: Adolescent Development | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
145 | PSYCH 209: Psychological Disorders of Childhood | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
146 | PSYCH 210: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
147 | SOC 101: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
148 | SOC 102A: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration | SOC 303 | Social Science |
149 | SOC 202A: Modern Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
150 | SOC 205: Marriage and Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
151 | SOC 206: Introduction to Aging | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
152 | |||
153 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
154 | |||
155 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
156 | MATH 115: Probability and Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
157 | MATH 151: Survey of Calculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
158 | MATH 161: Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
159 | MATH 162: Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
160 | MATH 215: Probability and Statistics for Engineering | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
161 | MATH 276: Linear Algebra with Applications | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
162 | MATH 283: Calculus III | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
163 | MATH 295: Differential Equations with Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
164 | |||
165 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
166 | |||
167 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
168 | ENG 223: Creative Writing | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
169 | TH 102: Introduction to Acting I | THTREMUS 101 | Creative Expression |
170 | TH 121: Introduction to Technical Theater | THTREMUS Dept. | Creative Expression |
171 | TH 122: Theater Set & Lighting Design | THTREMUS Dept. | Creative Expression |
172 | TH 202: Introduction to Acting II | THTREMUS 102 | Creative Expression |
173 | TH 160: Acting for TV and Film | THTREMUS Dept. | Creative Expression |
174 | |||
175 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer as Interdisciplinary Distribution credit | ||
176 | |||
177 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
178 | BIOL 101BEL: International Cultural Studies and Biological Field Studies in Belize | BIOLOGY Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
179 | |||
180 | Muskegon MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
181 | |||
182 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
183 | BIOL 105L&L: Anatomy and Physiology I | PHYSIOL 201 | Elective |
184 | CHIN 101: Basic Chinese | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
185 | CHIN 102: Basic Chinese | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
186 | COM 101: Oral Communications | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
187 | COM 107: Introduction to Journalism | JOURN Dept. | Elective |
188 | COM 201: Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
189 | ENG 101: English Composition | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
190 | ENG 102: English Compositon | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
191 | FRENCH 101: Basic French | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
192 | FRENCH 102: Basic French | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
193 | FRENCH 201: Intermediate French | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
194 | GERMAN 101: Basic German | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
195 | GERMAN 102: Basic German | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
196 | GERMAN 201: Intermediate German | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
197 | GERMAN 202: Intermediate German | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
198 | MATH 105: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers | MATH Dept. | Elective |
199 | MU 192: Music for the Classroom Teacher | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
200 | PHIL 102: Principles of Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
201 | PHIL 104: Symbolic Logic | PHIL Dept. | Elective |
202 | PSYCH 202: Educational Psychology | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
203 | SPANISH 101: Basic Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
204 | SPANISH 102: Basic Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
205 | SPANISH 201: Intermediate Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
206 | TH 108: Theater for Children | THTREMUS Dept. | Elective |
207 | TH 217: Creative Dramatics | THTREMUS Dept. | Elective |
208 | |||
209 | Muskegon MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
210 | |||
211 | Muskegon Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | |
212 | BIOL 109L&L: Food Technology | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
213 | BIOL 122L&L: Allied Health Microbiology | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
214 | MATH 107A: Mathfor Liberal Arts | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
215 | MATH 109: College Algebra with Applications | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
216 | MATH 111: Algebra with Coordinate Geometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
217 | MATH 112: Trigonometric Functions with Coordinate Geometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
218 | PSYCH 102: Applied Psychology | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
219 | SOC 203: Introduction to Social Work | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | North Central MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | North Central Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | Need to submit ENG 111 and 112 for evaluation | ||
9 | |||
10 | North Central MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | North Central Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | PHY 210: General Physics I Lecture, Review, Lab | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
14 | PHY 230: Physics for Scientists & Engineers I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | STAT 200: Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | Any course that transfers as MATH 105,115,116 | Quantitative Reasoning | |
17 | |||
18 | North Central MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
19 | |||
20 | North Central Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
21 | FR 212: Intermediate French II | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
22 | SPAN 212: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
23 | |||
24 | North Central MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
25 | |||
26 | North Central Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
27 | ARTH 110: Art History I | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
28 | ARTH 111: Art History II | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
29 | ARTH 112: History of Non-Western Art | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
30 | ENG 130: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
31 | ENG 213: Shakespeare I | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
32 | ENG 215: Introduction to Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
33 | ENG 221: British Literature I | ENGLISH 350 | Humanities |
34 | ENG 222: British Literature II | ENGLISH 351 | Humanities |
35 | ENG 231: American Literature I | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
36 | ENG 232: American Literature After Civil War | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
37 | ENG 241: World Literature, Ancient- 1700 | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
38 | ENG 242: World Literature, 1700- Present | GTBOOKS 202 | Humanities |
39 | ENG 244: Multicultural Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
40 | ENG 250: Mythology | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
41 | ENG 251: Contemporary Literature I | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
42 | HST 231: Survey of Early Western Civilization | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
43 | HST 232: Survey of Later Western Civilization | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
44 | MU 120: History of Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
45 | PHL 101: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
46 | PHL 105: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
47 | PHL 109: Contemporary Moral Issues | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
48 | REL 100: World Religions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
49 | REL 102: History of Religion in the U.S. | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
50 | THF 101: Survey of the Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
51 | THF 250: Film and Literature | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
52 | THF 276: Contemporary Film | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
53 | |||
54 | North Central MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
55 | |||
56 | North Central Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
57 | BIO 101: Introduction to Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
58 | BIO 133: Human Biology with Lab | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
59 | BIO 151: General Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
60 | BIO 152: General Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
61 | BIO 226: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
62 | BIO 236: General Anatomy & Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
63 | CEM 101: Fundamentals of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
64 | CEM 121: Principles of Chemistry I | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
65 | ESC 101: Introduction to Earth Science | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
66 | ESC 110: Environmental Geology | EARTH 284 | Natural Science |
67 | ESC 121: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
68 | ESC 122: The Earth Through Time | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | ESC 150: Weather and Climate | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | ESC 201: Foundations of Astronomy | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | GEO 111: Environmental Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
72 | PHY 101: Concepts in Physics | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | PHY 201: Foundations of Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | PHY 210: General Physics I Lecture, Review, Lab | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
75 | PHY 230: Physics for Scientists & Engineers I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
76 | |||
77 | North Central MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
78 | |||
79 | North Central Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
80 | ANP 110: Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
81 | ANP 130: Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology | ANTHRARC 282 | Social Science |
82 | ANP 210: Ethnology of World Cultures | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
83 | ECO 111: Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
84 | ECO 112: Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
85 | GEO 121: World Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
86 | HST 131: History of the U.S. 1607-1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
87 | HST 132: History of the U.S. 1877-Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
88 | HST 250: World History I | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
89 | HST 251: World History II | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
90 | HST 255: History of Rock and Roll Era | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
91 | HST 261: Introduction to Latin America | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
92 | HST 270: Michigan History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
93 | PLS 141: Introduction to American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
94 | PLS 200: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
95 | PLS 225: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
96 | PLS 240: Comparative Politics | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
97 | PSY 161: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
98 | PSY 210: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
99 | PSY 241: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
100 | PSY 255: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
101 | PSY 261: Developmental Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
102 | SOC 171: Introduction to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
103 | SOC 175: Introduction to Sustainable Living | INTERSS Dept. | Social Science |
104 | SOC 271: Marriage and the Family | SOC 344 | Social Science |
105 | |||
106 | North Central MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
107 | |||
108 | North Central Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
109 | MATH 128: Quantitative Reasoning | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
110 | Math 150: Analytic Geometry & Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
111 | Math 210: Analytic Geometry & Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
112 | Math 215: Analytic Geometry & Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
113 | Math 225: Differential Equations | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
114 | Math 235: Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
115 | STAT 200: Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
116 | |||
117 | North Central MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
118 | |||
119 | North Central Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
120 | ARB 111: Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
121 | ARB 112: Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
122 | BIO 235: General Anatomy & Physiology I | PHYSIOL 201 | Elective |
123 | COM 111: Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
124 | COM 121: Oral Interpretation | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
125 | COM 170: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
126 | COM 220: Persuasion & Communication | COMM Dept. | Elective |
127 | COM 225: Nonverbal Communication | COMM Dept. | Elective |
128 | COM 250: Small Group Communication | COMM Dept. | Elective |
129 | COM 260: Social Media & Communication | COMM Dept. | Elective |
130 | ENG 111: English Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
131 | ENG 240: Introduction to Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
132 | FR 111: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
133 | FR 112: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
134 | FR 211: Intermediate French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
135 | GR 111: Elementary German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
136 | GR 112: Elementary German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
137 | GR 211: Intermediate German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
138 | GR 212: Intermediate German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
139 | PHL 102: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
140 | RUS 111: Elementary Russian I | RUSSIAN 101 | Elective |
141 | RUS 112: Elementary Russian II | RUSSIAN 102 | Elective |
142 | RUS 297: Special Topics- Russian | RUSSIAN Dept. | Elective |
143 | SPAN 111: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
144 | SPAN 112: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
145 | SPAN 211: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
146 | THF 101: Survey of the Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Elective |
147 | |||
148 | North Central MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
149 | |||
150 | North Central Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
151 | FR 297: Special Topics- French | Not transferable | Not transferable |
152 | FR 299: Independent Study- French | Not transferable | Not transferable |
153 | GR 297: Special Topics in German | Not transferable | Not transferable |
154 | GR 299: Independent Study- German | Not transferable | Not transferable |
155 | Math 130: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
156 | Math 140: Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
157 | NISH 111: Elementary Anishnaabemowin I | Not transferable | Not transferable |
158 | NISH 112: Elementary Anishnaabemowin II | Not transferable | Not transferable |
159 | NISH 150: Anishinaabek Health Topics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
160 | NISH 190: Tribal Natural Resource Management | Not transferable | Not transferable |
161 | NISH 211: Intermediate Anishnabemowin I | Not transferable | Not transferable |
162 | NISH 212: Intermediate Anishnabemowin II | Not transferable | Not transferable |
163 | NISH 245: Anishinaabemowin Linguistics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
164 | SPAN 297: Special Topics- Spanish | Not transferable | Not transferable |
165 | SPAN 299: Independent Study- Spanish | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Northwestern MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENG 111 and 112: English Composition | English 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | |||
10 | Northwestern MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | MTH 131: Intro to Prob & Stats | STATS Dept. | Quantitive Reasoning |
14 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
15 | PHY 121: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitive Reasoning |
16 | PHY 122: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitive Reasoning |
17 | PHY 221: Probs. & Principles of Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitive Reasoning |
18 | PHYS 222: Probs. & Principles of Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitive Reasoning |
19 | |||
20 | Northwestern MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
21 | |||
22 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
23 | FRN 202/MLF 202: Intermediate French II | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
24 | SPN 202/MLS 222: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | |||
26 | Northwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
27 | |||
28 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
29 | ART 100: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
30 | ART 111: History of Western Art I | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
31 | ART 112: History of Western Art II | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
32 | ART 213: Modern Art History | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
33 | ART 214: Women in Art | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
34 | ENG 240: Intro to Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ENG 241: Mythology | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
36 | ENG 242: Women in Literature | ENGLISH 315 | Humanities |
37 | ENG 254: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
38 | ENG 256: Environmental Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
39 | ENG 262: American Literature | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
40 | ENG 263: World Literature | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
41 | ENG 265: Science Fiction and Fantasy | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
42 | ENG 266: Popular Culture | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
43 | ENG 267: Film as Literature | ENGLISH 232 | Humanities |
44 | ENG 271: Adolescence and Cultural Diversity | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
45 | HST 101: Western Civilization to 1500 AD | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
46 | HST 102: Western Civilization since 1500 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
47 | HUM 101: Intro to Humanities I | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
48 | HUM 102: Into to Humanities II | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
49 | HUM 116: World Cultures | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
50 | MUS 110: Music Appreciation Standard Literature | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
51 | MUS 111: Music Appreciation Jazz | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
52 | MUS 129: History of Rock & Roll | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
53 | MUS 201: Theory of Music | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
54 | MUS 202: Theory of Music | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
55 | PHL 101: Intro to Philosophy I | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
56 | PHL 121: Western Religions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
57 | PHL 122: Eastern Religions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
58 | PHL 201: Ethics | PHIL 361 | Humanities |
59 | PHL 202: Contemporary Ethical Dilemmas | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
60 | PHL 203: Environmental Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
61 | |||
62 | Northwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
63 | |||
64 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
65 | ANT 112: Physical Anthropology | ANTHRBIO 201 | Natural Science |
66 | AST 109: Planetary Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | AST 119: Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | BIO 106: Human Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | BIO 108: Plant Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | BIO 110: Essential Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | BIO 115: Cell, Plant, & Ecosystem Bio | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | BIO 116: Cell & Animal Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | BIO 208: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | BIO 215: Genetics | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | BIO 227: Human Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | BIO 228: Human Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | BIO 255: Pathophysiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | BIO 260 : General Ecology | EEB Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | BIO 268: Biochemistry | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | CHM 101: Intro to Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | CHM 150 : General Chemistry I (Recitation) | CHEM 130 & CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | CHM 150R: General Chemistry I & II | CHEM 125(1) & 126(1) | Natural Science |
83 | CHM 151: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | CHM 151R: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | CHM 201: Intro to Organic Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | CHM 250: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210(4) & 211(1) | Natural Science |
87 | CHM 251: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 & CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | ENV 103: Earth Science | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | ENV 104: Life of the Past | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | ENV 111: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
91 | ENV 112: Historical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
92 | ENV 117: Meteorology & Climatology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
93 | ENV 131: Oceanography | EARTH 222 | Natural Science |
94 | ENV 140: Watershed Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
95 | ENV 270a: Michigan Basin Geology | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
96 | ENV 270b: Field Mapping Techniques | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
97 | ENV 270c: Pre-Cambrian Geology of MI | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
98 | GEO 105 & 105L: Physical Geography/Lab | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
99 | PHY 105: Physics of the World Around Us | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
100 | PHY 121: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
101 | PHY 122: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
102 | PHY 221: Probs. & Principles of Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
103 | PHY 221R: Probs. & Principles of Physics I Rec. | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
104 | PHY 222R: Probs. & Principles of Physics II Rec. | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
105 | PHYS 222: Probs. & Principles of Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
106 | |||
107 | |||
108 | Northwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
109 | |||
110 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
111 | ANT 113: Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
112 | ECO 121: Basic Economics | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
113 | ECO 201: Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
114 | ECO 202: Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
115 | GEO 101: Intro to Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
116 | GEO 108: Geography of US/Canada | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
117 | GEO 109: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
118 | GEO 110: Economic Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
119 | GEO 115: Introduction to GIS | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
120 | HST 111: U.S. History to 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
121 | HST 112: U.S. History since 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
122 | HST 211: Native American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
123 | HST 212: African-American History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
124 | HST 213: American Women's History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
125 | HST 225: American Civil War | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
126 | HST 228: The Vietnam War | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
127 | HST 230: A History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
128 | HST 235: 20th Century Europe | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
129 | PLS 101: Introduction to American Politics | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
130 | PLS 132: Comparative Politics | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
131 | PLS 211: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
132 | PLS 222: Intro to Political Theory | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
133 | PLS 233: U.S. Foreign Policy | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
134 | PSY 101: Intro to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
135 | PSY 211: Developmental Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
136 | PSY 221: Psych of Personality | PSYCH 290 | Social Science |
137 | PSY 223: Intro to Social Psych | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
138 | PSY 225: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
139 | PSY 231: Psych of Adjustment | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
140 | PSY 250: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
141 | SOC 101: Intro to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
142 | SOC 201: Modern Social Problems | SOC 233 | Social Science |
143 | SOC 211: Marriage and Family | SOC 344 | Social Science |
144 | SOC 220: Gender and Society | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
145 | SOC 231: Deviance & Criminal Behavior | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
146 | |||
147 | Northwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
148 | |||
149 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
150 | MTH 131: Intro to Prob & Stats | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolical Analysis |
151 | MTH 141: Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolical Analysis |
152 | MTH 142: Calculus II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolical Analysis |
153 | MTH 241: Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolical Analysis |
154 | MTH 251: Differential Equations | MATH 216 | Mathematical and Symbolical Analysis |
155 | |||
156 | Northwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Interdisciplinary Distribution credit | ||
157 | |||
158 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
159 | HUM 221: Russian Language and Culture | RUSSIAN Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
160 | SOC 221: Russian Language and Culture | RUSSIAN Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
161 | |||
162 | Northwestern Michigan MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
163 | |||
164 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
165 | ENG 111: English Composition | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
166 | ENG 210: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
167 | FRN 201: Intermediate French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
168 | GRM 201: Intermediate German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
169 | GRM 202: Intermediate German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
170 | PHL 105: Critical Thinking | PHIL 201 | Elective |
171 | SPN 201: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
172 | SPN 227A: Spanish for Environmental Mgmt. | ENVIRON Dept. | Elective |
173 | |||
174 | |||
175 | Northwestern Michigan MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
176 | |||
177 | Northwestern Michigan Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | |
178 | MTH 121: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
179 | MTH 122: Trigonometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
---|---|---|---|
2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Oakland MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | Submit ENG 1510 and 1520 for evaluation. | ||
9 | |||
10 | |||
11 | Oakland MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
12 | |||
13 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
14 | MAT 1580: Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
16 | PHY 1610: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | PHY 1620: College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | PHY 2400: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
19 | PHY 2500: Engineering Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
20 | |||
21 | Oakland MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
22 | |||
23 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
24 | FRE 2620: Intermediate French II | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | SLS 1030: American Sign Language IV | RCASL 202 | Language Requirement |
26 | SPA 2620: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
27 | |||
28 | Oakland MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
29 | |||
30 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
31 | ART 1560: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
32 | ENG 1610: Women in Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
33 | ENG 1710: Introduction to Literature: Short Story and Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
34 | ENG 1720: Introduction to Literature: Poetry and Drama | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
35 | ENG 2300: Science Fiction and Fantasy | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
36 | ENG 2510: American Literature Before the Civil War | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
37 | ENG 2520: American Literature Since the Civil War | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
38 | ENG 2540: World Literature II | GTBOOKS 202 | Humanities |
39 | ENG 2550: British Literature Before 1700 | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
40 | ENG 2560: British Literature After 1700 | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
41 | ENG 2750: Introduction to Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
42 | ENG 2760: Introduction to Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
43 | ENG 2770: Contemporary Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
44 | FSH 1500: Foundations- Humanities | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
45 | HIS 1510: World Civilizations to the Beginning of the Modern Era | HISTORY 239 | Humanities |
46 | HUM 1510: Arts and Literature: Origins of Western Traditions | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
47 | HUM 1520: Arts and Literature: Renaissance through Modern | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
48 | HUM 1710: World Religions | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
49 | HUM 1900: Introduction to Film | FTVM 150 | Humanities |
50 | HUM 2720: Bible | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
51 | MUS 1530: Fundamentals of Music | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
52 | MUS 1560: Understanding Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
53 | MUS 1585: World Music | MUSICOL 122 | Humanities |
54 | MUS 1590: History of Music: Rock | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
55 | PHI 1510: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
56 | PHI 1610: Ethics | PHIL 160 | Humanities |
57 | PHI 2100: Special Topics: Human Nature, Selfhood and Identity | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
58 | THE 1561: Introduction to Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
59 | |||
60 | Oakland MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
61 | |||
62 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
63 | ANT 1520: Anthropology (Physical and Archaeology) | ANTHRBIO 201 | Natural Science |
64 | BIO 1500: Environmental Science | ENVIRON 201 | Natural Science |
65 | BIO 1511: Life Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
66 | BIO 1530: Biology I: Molecular and Cellular | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | BIO 1560: Biology II: Biodiversity and Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | BIO 1570: Microbiology of Health and Disease | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | BIO 1600: Human Structure and Function | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | BIO 2540: General Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | BIO 2630: Human Anatomy and Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | BIO 2640: Human Anatomy and Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | CHE 1000: Introductory Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | CHE 1320: Survey of Organic And Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | CHE 1510: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 & CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | CHE 1520: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | CHE 1510 and CHE 1520 | CHEM 130,125, 126, & CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | CHE 2610: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 | Natural Science |
79 | FSN 1500: Foundations of Natural and Life Sciences | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | GEO 1510: Physical Geography | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | GSC 1530: Introductory Geology | EARTH 119 & 118 | Natural Science |
82 | GSC 1580: Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | GSC 1590: Cosmology | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | GSC 1620: Introduction to Environmental Geology | EARTH 284 | Natural Science |
85 | PHY 1610: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
86 | PHY 1620: College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
87 | PHY 2400: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
88 | PHY 2500: Engineering Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
89 | PSC 1560: Physical Science I | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | |||
91 | Oakland MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
92 | |||
93 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
94 | ANT 1540: Anthropology (Intro to Cultural Anthropology) | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
95 | COM 2290: Intercultural Communication | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
96 | ECO 2610: Economics I | ECON 102 | Social Science |
97 | ECO 2620: Economics II | ECON 101 | Social Science |
98 | ECO 2700: Industrial Organization: The Economics of Strategy | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
99 | GEO 1520: World Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
100 | HIS 1520: World Civilizations from the Modern Era | HISTORY 240 | Social Science |
101 | HIS 1550: Contemporary World | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
102 | HIS 1700: Michigan History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
103 | HIS 2510: United States History to 1877 | HISTORY 260 | Social Science |
104 | HIS 2520: United States History from 1877 to the Present | HISTORY 261 | Social Science |
105 | HIS 2610: African American History to 1877 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
106 | HIS 2620: African American History from 1877 to the Present | HISTORY 275 | Social Science |
107 | POL 1510: American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
108 | POL 2520: Urban and State Politics | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
109 | POL 2530: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
110 | POL 2610: Comparative World Politics | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
111 | PSY 2510: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
112 | PSY 2630: Psychology of Organizational Behavior | PSYCH 395 | Social Science |
113 | PSY 2710: Child Development | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
114 | PSY 2810: Psychology of Adjustment | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
115 | SOC 2510: Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
116 | SOC 2570: Marriage and Family in Modern Society | SOC 344 | Social Science |
117 | SOC 2620: Sociology of Diversity | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
118 | |||
119 | Oakland MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
120 | |||
121 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
122 | MAT 1540: College Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
123 | MAT 1580: Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
124 | MAT 1600: Applied Calculus | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
125 | MAT 1730: Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
126 | MAT 1740: Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
127 | MAT 2740: Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
128 | MAT 2810: Differential Equations | MATH 216 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
129 | MAT 2880: Linear Algebra | MATH 214 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
130 | |||
131 | Oakland MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
132 | |||
133 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
134 | |||
135 | ART 1550: Sculpture | ARTDES 260 | Creative Expression |
136 | ENG 2800: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
137 | |||
138 | Oakland MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
139 | |||
140 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
141 | ARB 1510: Beginning Arabic I | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
142 | ARB 1530: Beginning Arabic II | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
143 | CHI 1510: Beginning Chinese I | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
144 | COM 1290: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
145 | COM 1600: Fundamentals of Speech | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
146 | COM 2620: Oral Interpretation of Literature | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
147 | ENG 1510: Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
148 | ENG 1520: Composition II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
149 | ENG 2650: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
150 | ENG 2780: Introduction to Playwriting and Screenwriting | FTVM 210 | Elective |
151 | FRE 1510: Beginning French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
152 | FRE 1530: Beginning French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
153 | FRE 2610: Intermediate French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
154 | GER 1510: Beginning German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
155 | GER 1530: Beginning German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
156 | ITA 1510: Beginning Italian I | ITALIAN 101 | Elective |
157 | ITA 1530: Beginning Italian II | ITALIAN 102 | Elective |
158 | JPN 1510: Beginning Japanese I | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
159 | JPN 1530: Beginning Japanese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
160 | JPN 2610: Intermediate Japanese I | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
161 | JPN 2620: Intermediate Japanese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
162 | PHI 1710: Introduction to Informal Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
163 | RUS 1510: Beginning Russian I | RUSSIAN 101 | Elective |
164 | RUS 1530: Beginning Russian II | RUSSIAN 102 | Elective |
165 | SLI 1000: American Sign Language I | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
166 | SLI 1010: American Sign Language II | RCASL Dept. | Elective |
167 | SPA 1510: Beginning Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
168 | SPA 1530: Beginning Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
169 | SPA 2610: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
170 | |||
171 | |||
172 | Oakland MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
173 | |||
174 | Oakland Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
175 | MAT 1500: Finite Mathematics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
176 | MAT 1525: Quantitative Reasoning | Not transferable | Not transferable |
177 | MAT 1560: Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
178 | MAT 1630: College Algebra and Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
179 | PHY 1031: Concepts in Physics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENG 102: English Composition 2 | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | ENG 221: Advanced Composition | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
10 | |||
11 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
12 | |||
13 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
14 | MATH 122: Elementary Statistics | STATS 250 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
16 | PHYS 181: General Physics 1 | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | PHYS 182: General Physics 2 | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | PHYS 211: Physics for Scientists and Engineers 1 | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
19 | PHYS 212: Physics for Scientists and Engineers 2 | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
20 | |||
21 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
22 | |||
23 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
24 | FR 202: Intermediate French 2 | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish 2 | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
26 | |||
27 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
28 | |||
29 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
30 | ART 115: Art History 1 | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
31 | ART 116: Art History 2 | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
32 | ART 201: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
33 | ART 216: Women in Art | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
34 | ENG 120: Introduction to Literary Studies | ENGLISH 298 | Humanities |
35 | ENG 170: Modern Literature By and About Women | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
36 | ENG 200: Introduction to Film | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
37 | ENG 243: Introduction to Literature- Short Fiction | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
38 | ENG 244: Introduction to Literature- Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
39 | ENG 245: Introduction to Literature- Drama | ENGLISH 245 | Humanities |
40 | ENG 246: Introduction to Literature- Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
41 | ENG 248: Introduction to Literature- Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
42 | ENG 251: American Literature from Colonial Times to the Civil War | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
43 | ENG 252: American Literature from the Late 19th Century to the Present | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
44 | ENG 275: World Literature- Casebook Studies of Universal Themes | GTBOOKS Dept. | Humanities |
45 | HIST 134: Ancient World | HISTORY 239 | Humanities |
46 | HIST 137: Early Modern World | HISTORY 239 | Humanities |
47 | HUM 106: Introduction to Art and Music | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
48 | HUM 151: Wrld Masterpcs 1400 | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
49 | HUM 152: Wrld Mstrpcs 1400+ | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
50 | HUM 190: Individual Humanism- An Honors Colloquium | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
51 | HUM 201: Art and Music in Western Civilization: Field Study- England | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
52 | HUM 202: Art and Music in Western Civilization: Field Study- France | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
53 | HUM 203: Art and Music in Western Civilization: Field Study- Italy | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
54 | HUM 204: Art and Music in Western Civilization: Field Study- Spain | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
55 | HUM 210: The Art of Being Human | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
56 | HUM 215: Humanities through the Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
57 | MUS 104: Basic Materials in Music Theory | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
58 | MUS 105: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
59 | MUS 149: Popular Music Culture in America | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
60 | MUS 153: Music Theory 1 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
61 | MUS 154: Music Theory 2 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
62 | MUS 155: History of Broadway | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
63 | MUS 164: Music History 1- 17th and 18th Centuries | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
64 | MUS 165: Music History 2- 19th and 20th Centuries | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
65 | MUS 250: Music Theory 3 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
66 | MUS 252: Music Theory 4 | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
67 | PHIL 243: An Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
68 | PHIL 257: Bioethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
69 | PHIL 277: Ethical Problems | PHIL 110 | Humanities |
70 | THEA 101: Introduction to Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
71 | THEA 231: History of Theatre 1 | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
72 | THEA 232: History of Theatre 2 | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
73 | |||
74 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
75 | |||
76 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
77 | ANTH 120: Intro Phys Anth | ANTHRBIO Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | BIOL 100: Introduction to Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | BIOL 101: General Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | BIOL 104: Conservation and Natural Resources | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | BIOL 105: Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | BIOL 114: Basic Human Nutrition | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | BIOL 115: Nutrition | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | BIOL 120: Principles of Biology 1 | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | BIOL 130: Principles of Biology 2 | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | BIOL 140: Scanning Electron Microscopy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | BIOL 236: Human Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | BIOL 237: Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | BIOL 238: Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | BIOL 243: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
91 | CHEM 104: Fundamentals of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
92 | CHEM 111: General Chemistry 1 | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
93 | CHEM 117: General Chemistry 2 | CHEM 230 | Natural Science |
94 | CHEM 120: Organic and Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
95 | CHEM 213: Organic Chemistry 1 | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
96 | CHEM 214: Organic Chemistry 2 | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
97 | GEOG 135: Earth Systems | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
98 | GEOG 203: Weather and Climate | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
99 | GEOG 212: Environmental Science | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
100 | GEOG 217: Water Resources | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
101 | GEOL 133: Physical Geology | EARTH 119 | Natural Science |
102 | GEOL 134: Historical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
103 | GEOL 237: Mineralogy | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
104 | PHYS 104: Introduction to Astronomy | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
105 | PHYS 181: General Physics 1 | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
106 | PHYS 182: General Physics 2 | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
107 | PHYS 211: Physics for Scientists and Engineers 1 | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
108 | PHYS 212: Physics for Scientists and Engineers 2 | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
109 | |||
110 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
111 | |||
112 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
113 | ANTH 112: Introduction to Anthropology | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
114 | ANTH 117: Introduction to Archaeology | ANTHRARC 282 | Social Science |
115 | ANTH 201: Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
116 | ANTH 211: Myth, Magic, World Religions | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
117 | ANTH 214: Native American Traditions | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
118 | COMA 230: Introduction to Mass Communication | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
119 | ECON 103: Introductory Economics | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
120 | ECON 201: Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
121 | ECON 202: Principles of Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
122 | ENG 280: The Nature of Language | LING 210 | Social Science |
123 | GEOG 133: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
124 | HIST 138: Contemporary World | HISTORY 240 | Social Science |
125 | HIST 141: History of Michigan and the Great Lakes | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
126 | HIST 151: Early America- U.S. History | HISTORY 260 | Social Science |
127 | HIST 152: 19th Century America- U.S. History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
128 | HIST 153: Contemporary America- U.S. History | HISTORY 261 | Social Science |
129 | HIST 230: U.S. Business History- 1865 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
130 | POLS 105: Survey of American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
131 | POLS 109: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
132 | POLS 205: Political Parties | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
133 | POLS 207: Comparative Government | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
134 | POLS 209: International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
135 | POLS 298: Pols Honors Studies | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
136 | PSYCH 201: Introductory Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
137 | PSYCH 205: Psychology of Adjustment | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
138 | PSYCH 209: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
139 | PSYCH 219: Adult Development | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
140 | PSYCH 229: Life-Span Developmental Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
141 | PSYCH 239: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
142 | PSYCH 249: Educational Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
143 | SOC 201: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
144 | SOC 205: Social Problems | SOC 233 | Social Science |
145 | SOC 209: Marriage and Family | SOC 344 | Social Science |
146 | SOC 210: Cultural Diversity | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
147 | SOC 220: Urban Sociology | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
148 | SOC 290: The Individual and Community- An Honors Capstone Course | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
149 | |||
150 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
151 | |||
152 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
153 | MATH 122: Elementary Statistics | STATS 250 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
154 | MATH 135: Finite Mathematics | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
155 | MATH 150: Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 | MATH 115 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
156 | MATH 151: Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 | MATH 116 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
157 | MATH 230: Linear Algebra | MATH 214 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
158 | MATH 240: Calculus with Analytic Geometry 3 | MATH 215 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
159 | MATH 252: Differential Equations | MATH 216 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
160 | |||
161 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
162 | |||
163 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
164 | ART 120: Draw Theory & Elem | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
165 | ART 121: 2D Design Elem Prin | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
166 | ART 122: 3D Design Elem Prin | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
167 | ART 221: Water Paint 1 Theor | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
168 | ART 222: Water Paint 2 Theor | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
169 | ART 228: Hum Fig 2 Theory | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
170 | ART 231: Paint 1 Theory El | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
171 | ART 233: Ceramics 3 Theory | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
172 | ART 234: Ceramics 4 Theory | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
173 | ART 235: Paint 2 Theory El | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
174 | ART 246: Sculpture 1 Theory | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
175 | ART 247: Sculpture 2 Theory | ARTDES Dept. | Creative Expression |
176 | THEA 204: Stage Makeup | THTREMUS Dept | Creative Expression |
177 | THEA 208: Acting 1 | THTREMUS 101 | Creative Expression |
178 | THEA 209: Acting 2 | THTREMUS 102 | Creative Expression |
179 | |||
180 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer as Interdisciplinary Distribution credit | ||
181 | |||
182 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
183 | HUM 212: Mass Media and Popular Culture | INTERID Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
184 | |||
185 | Schoolcraft MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
186 | |||
187 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
188 | ARB 101: Elementary Arabic 1 | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
189 | ARB 102: Elementary Arabic 2 | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
190 | ARB 201: Intermediate Arabic 1 | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
191 | ARB 202: Intermediate Arabic 2 | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
192 | CHIN 101: Elementary Chinese 1 | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
193 | CHIN 102: Elementary Chinese 2 | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
194 | COMA 103: Fundamentals of Speech | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
195 | COMA 200: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
196 | COMA 201: Discussion | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
197 | COMA 210: Communication for Leaders | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
198 | ENG 101: English Composition 1 | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
199 | ENG 203: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
200 | FR 101: Elementary French 1 | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
201 | FR 102: Elementary French 2 | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
202 | FR 201: Intermediate French 1 | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
203 | GEOG 225: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | GEOG Dept. | Elective |
204 | GER 101: Elementary German 1 | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
205 | GER 102: Elementary German 2 | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
206 | GER 201: Intermediate German 1 | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
207 | GER 202: Intermediate German 2 | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
208 | ITAL 101: Elementary Italian 1 | ITALIAN Dept. | Elective |
209 | ITAL 102: Elementary Italian 2 | ITALIAN Dept. | Elective |
210 | MUS 107: Music for Elementary Teachers | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
211 | PHIL 247: Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
212 | SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish 1 | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
213 | SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish 2 | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
214 | SPAN 201: Intermediate Spanish 1 | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
215 | THEA 241: Oral Interpretation of Literature | THTREMUS Dept | Elective |
216 | |||
217 | |||
218 | Schoolcraft MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
219 | |||
220 | Schoolcraft Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
221 | BIOL 103: Health Education | Not transferable | Not transferable |
222 | CHEM 100: Introduction to the Chemistry of Food for Culinary Arts | Not transferable | Not transferable |
223 | MATH 111: Applications- Utility of Math | Not transferable | Not transferable |
224 | MATH 119: Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
225 | MATH 126: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
226 | MATH 128: Precalculus Without Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
227 | MATH 129: Precalculus With Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
228 | MATH 145: Calculus for Business and Social Science | Not transferable | Not transferable |
229 | PHYS 123: Applied Physics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
230 | PSYCH 153: Human Relations | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
---|---|---|---|
2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | St. Clair MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | Need to submit ENG 101 and 102 for evaluation | ||
9 | |||
10 | St. Clair MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill a Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | MTH 120: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
14 | PHY 121: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | PHY 122: College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | PHY 221: Mechanics, Heat and Sound | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | PHY 222: Electricity, Light and Modern Physics | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
18 | Any course equivalent to MATH 105, 115, or 116 | Quantitative Reasoning | |
19 | |||
20 | St. Clair MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
21 | |||
22 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
23 | FR 204: Intermediate French II | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
24 | SP 204: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
25 | |||
26 | St. Clair MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
27 | |||
28 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
29 | ART 120: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
30 | ART 221: Art of the Western World I | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
31 | ART 222: Art of the Western World II | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
32 | ENG 205: Introduction to Fiction | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
33 | ENG 206: Introduction to the Drama | ENGLISH 245 | Humanities |
34 | ENG 207: Introduction to Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
35 | ENG 208: Introduction to Mythology | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
36 | ENG 210: British Literature I | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
37 | ENG 211: British Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
38 | ENG 212: Shakespeare's Comedies, Tragedies and History Plays | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
39 | ENG 220: American Literature I | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
40 | ENG 221: American Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
41 | ENG 225: African American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
42 | ENG 230: World Literature I | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
43 | ENG 231: World Literature II | GTBOOKS 202 | Humanities |
44 | ENG 236: Women in Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
45 | ENG 243: Modern Short Story | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
46 | ENG 244: Modern Drama | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
47 | ENG 245: The Modern Novel | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
48 | ENG 246: Modern Poetry | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
49 | ENG 249: Foundation for Literary Criticism | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
50 | ENG 255: Introduction to Film | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
51 | ENG 257: Selected Topics in Literature and Language | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
52 | HIS 101/101H: History of Western Civilization to 1715 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
53 | HIS 102/102H: History of Western Civilization Since 1715 | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
54 | MUS 106: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
55 | MUS 110: Basic Musicianship | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
56 | MUS 120: Theory I | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
57 | MUS 123: Ear Training I | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
58 | MUS 220: Harmony II | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
59 | PHL 210: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
60 | PHL 213: Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
61 | PHL 220: Philosophy of Religion | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
62 | THA 101: Introduction to Theatre | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
63 | |||
64 | St. Clair MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
65 | |||
66 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
67 | AST 104: Astronomy of the Solar System | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | AST 105: Introduction to Astronomy | ASTRO 101 | Natural Science |
69 | AST 106: Astronomy of the Solar System- Laboratory | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | AST 114: Astronomy of the Stars | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | AST 116: Astronomy of the Stars - Laboratory | ASTRO Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | BIO 100: Principles of Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | BIO 110: Cell Biology for Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | BIO 150: Natural History | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | BIO 160: Anatomy and Physiology for Health Care Professionals | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | BIO 200: Introductory Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | BIO 205: Medical Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | BIO 206: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | BIO 220: Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | BIO 240: Freshwater Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | BIO 250: General Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | BIO 270: Environmental Issues | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | BIO 271: Human Anatomy and Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | BIO 272: Human Anatomy and Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | BIO 280: Pathophysiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | BIO 290: Advanced Freshwater Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | CHM 101: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | CHM 102: Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | CHM 111: Chemistry Theory and Principles with Analysis | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | CHM 112: Chemistry Theory and Principles with Analysis | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
91 | CHM 203: Research Into Water Analysis | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
92 | CHM 210: Instrumental Analysis | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
93 | CHM 215: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
94 | CHM 216: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
95 | GEO 101: Earth Science | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
96 | GEO 105: Introduction to Meteorology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
97 | GEO 137: Global Energy Resources | GEOG Dept. | Natural Science |
98 | GLG 101: Physical Geology | EARTH 130 | Natural Science |
99 | GLG 102: Historical Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
100 | GLG 220: Paleontology | ANTHRBIO Dept. | Natural Science |
101 | NTR 100: Introduction to Sustainable Energy Concepts | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
102 | PHS 101: Foundation of the Physical Sciences | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
103 | PHS 131: History of Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
104 | PHY 110: Introduction to Physics | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
105 | PHY 121: College Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
106 | PHY 122: College Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
107 | PHY 130: Physics for Technology Students | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
108 | PHY 221: Mechanics, Heat and Sound | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
109 | PHY 222: Electricity, Light and Modern Physics | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
110 | PHY 231: Statics | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
111 | PHY 232: Introduction to Electric Circuits | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
112 | |||
113 | St. Clair MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
114 | |||
115 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
116 | ANT 171: Introduction to Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
117 | ECON 221: Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
118 | ECON 222: Principles of Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
119 | GEO 102: Human Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
120 | HIS 149: History of the US, 1607-1876 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
121 | HIS 150: History of the US, 1877 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
122 | PS 101/101H: Introduction to Political Science | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
123 | PS 140: Problems in Contemporary Affairs | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
124 | PS 150: Multicultural Awareness and Communication | INTERSS | Social Science |
125 | PS 210: National Policies | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
126 | PS 220: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
127 | PS 230: Introduction to International Relations | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
128 | PSY 170: Psychology of Effective Learning | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
129 | PSY 180: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
130 | PSY 190: Introduction to Empathy and Helping Techniques | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
131 | PSY 200: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
132 | PSY 210: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
133 | PSY 215: Adolescent Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
134 | PSY 220: Life Span Developmental Psychology | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
135 | PSY 225: Adolescent and Adult Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
136 | PSY 230: Psychology of Effective Leadership and Supervision | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
137 | PSY 240: Psychology of Adjustment and Mental Health | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
138 | PSY 260: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
139 | PSY 270: Psychology of Women | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
140 | PSY 275: Psychology of Men | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
141 | PSY 280: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
142 | SOC 101/101H: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
143 | SOC 110: Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
144 | SOC 160: Marriage and Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
145 | SOC 170: Sociology and Aging | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
146 | SOC 200: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
147 | SOC 201: Minority Relations | SOC 303 | Social Science |
148 | SOC 210: Introduction to Social Services | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
149 | |||
150 | St. Clair MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
151 | |||
152 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
153 | MTH 114: Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
154 | MTH 120: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
155 | MTH 210: Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
156 | MTH 215: Calculus II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
157 | MTH 216: Calculus III | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
158 | MTH 217: Differential Equations | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
159 | |||
160 | St. Clair MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
161 | |||
162 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
163 | ENG 202: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
164 | ENG 203: Advanced Creative Writing | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
165 | |||
166 | |||
167 | St. Clair MTA courses approved for transfer as Interdisciplinary Distribution credit | ||
168 | |||
169 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
170 | GEO 233: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Interdisciplinary |
171 | |||
172 | St. Clair MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
173 | |||
174 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
175 | ENG 101/101H: English Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
176 | ENG 252: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
177 | FR 101: Introductory French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
178 | FR 102: Introductory French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
179 | FR 203: Intermediate French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
180 | FR 257: Selected Topics in French | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
181 | GEO 210: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | GEOG Dept. | Elective |
182 | GR 101: Elementary German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
183 | GR 102: Elementary German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
184 | GR 203: Intermediate German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
185 | GR 204: Intermediate German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
186 | PHL 215: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
187 | SP 101: Introductory Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
188 | SP 102: Introductory Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
189 | SP 203: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
190 | SPC 101/101H: Speech Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
191 | THA 105: Oral Interpretation | THTREMUS Dept. | Elective |
192 | |||
193 | St. Clair MTA courses that will require further evaluation to determine specific degree credit | ||
194 | |||
195 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
196 | GR 257: Selected Topics in Literature, Language & Culture | GERMAN Dept. | To be determined |
197 | SP 257: Selected Topics in Spanish | SPANISH Dept. | To be determined |
198 | |||
199 | St. Clair MTA courses that will require further evaluation to determine transferability | ||
200 | |||
201 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | |
202 | PHY 115: Introduction to Engineering | OTHER | Submit to Engineering |
203 | |||
204 | St. Clair MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
205 | |||
206 | St. Clair Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | |
207 | GEO 175: Global Sustainability | Not transferable | Not transferable |
208 | HIS 160: Tall Ship Sailing | Not transferable | Not transferable |
209 | MTH 104: Foundations of Math | Not transferable | Not transferable |
210 | MTH 113: Pre-Calculus | Not transferable | Not transferable |
211 | SOC 211: Criminology | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENGL 104: Freshman English III | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | |||
10 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | MATH 150: Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoining |
14 | PHYS 101: Introductory Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoining |
15 | PHYS 102: Introductory Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitative Reasoining |
16 | PHYS 201: General Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitative Reasoining |
17 | PHYS 202: General Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoining |
18 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitative Reasoining | |
19 | |||
20 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
21 | |||
22 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
23 | SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
24 | |||
25 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
26 | |||
27 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
28 | ART 110: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
29 | ART 148: Direct Encounter with the Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
30 | ART 203: Art History I | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
31 | ART 204: Art History II | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
32 | ENGL 231: American Literature I | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
33 | ENGL 232: American Literature II | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
34 | ENGL 235: American Ethnic Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ENGL 241: Introduction to Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
36 | ENGL 256: Bible as Literature | ENGLISH 258 | Humanities |
37 | ENGL 265: Creative Nonfiction Writing | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
38 | ENGL 281: Survey of British Literature I | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
39 | ENGL 282: Survey of British Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
40 | HIST 101: Western Civilization I | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
41 | HIST 102: Western Civilization II | HISTORY Dept. | Humanities |
42 | HUMA 202: Introduction to American Pop Culture | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
43 | HUMA 204: Introduction to Film | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
44 | HUMA 205: Great American Films | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
45 | HUMA 210: Introduction to Non-Western Civilization | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
46 | MUSI 101: Music Theory I | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
47 | MUSI 102: Music Theory II | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
48 | MUSI 110: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL 121 | Humanities |
49 | MUSI 111: Jazz and Pop Music in America | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
50 | MUSI 201: Music Theory III | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
51 | MUSI 202: Music Theory IV | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
52 | MUSI 203: Music History I | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
53 | MUSI 204: Music History II | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
54 | PHIL 101: Intro to Philosophical Thought | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
55 | PHIL 201: Introduction to World Religion | RELIGION 201 | Humanities |
56 | PHIL 210: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL 160 | Humanities |
57 | PHIL 280: Biomedical Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
58 | THEA 110: Theatre Appreciation | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
59 | |||
60 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
61 | |||
62 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
63 | BISC 111: Biological Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
64 | BIOL 101: General Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
65 | BIOL 102: General Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
66 | BIOL 110: Human Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | BIOL 118: Plant Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | BIOL 201: Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | BIOL 202: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | BIOL 214: Basic Human Anatomy | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
71 | BIOL 215: Principles of Human Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
72 | CHEM 100: Fundamentals of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | CHEM 101: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 | Natural Science |
74 | CHEM 102: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | CHEM 201: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
76 | CHEM 202: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
77 | ENST 112: Environmental Science | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | GEOG 110: Physical Geography | GEOG 201 | Natural Science |
79 | PHYS 101: Introductory Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
80 | PHYS 102: Introductory Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
81 | PHYS 201: General Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
82 | PHYS 202: General Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
83 | |||
84 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
85 | |||
86 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
87 | ECON 201: Macroeconomics | ECON 102 | Social Science |
88 | ECON 202: Microeconomics | ECON 101 | Social Science |
89 | GEOG 105: Human Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
90 | HIST 201: United States History I | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
91 | HIST 202: United States History II | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
92 | HIST 230: Michigan History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
93 | POSC 201: American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
94 | PSYC 101: General Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
95 | PSYC 102: Psychology of Adjustment | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
96 | PSYC 205: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
97 | PSYC 260: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
98 | SOCI 101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
99 | SOCI 201: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
100 | SOCI 202: Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
101 | SOCI 203: Marriage and Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
102 | SOCI 240: Minority Groups in America | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
103 | |||
104 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
105 | |||
106 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
107 | MATH 141: Analytical Geometry and Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
108 | MATH 142: Analytical Geometry and Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
109 | MATH 150: Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
110 | MATH 201: Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
111 | MATH 203: Introduction to Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
112 | MATH 205: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
113 | |||
114 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
115 | |||
116 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
117 | ENGL 261: Creative Writing/Fiction | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
118 | ENGL 263: Creative Writing/Poetry | ENGLISH Dept. | Creative Expression |
119 | |||
120 | |||
121 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
122 | |||
123 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
124 | ART 200: Creative Process Through Art | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
125 | EDUC 215: Human Development and Learning | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
126 | ENGL 103: Freshman English II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
127 | GERM 201: Intermediate German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
128 | GERM 202: Intermediate German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
129 | MATH 153: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I | MATH Dept. | Elective |
130 | MATH 154: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II | MATH Dept. | Elective |
131 | MUSI 240: Music for the Classroom Teacher | EDUC 408 | Elective |
132 | PHIL 220: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
133 | PSYC 296: Educational Psychology | EDUC 391 | Elective |
134 | SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
135 | SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
136 | SPAN 201: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
137 | SPEE 102: Fundamentals of Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
138 | SPEE 104: Introduction to Human Connection | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
139 | |||
140 | Southwestern MTA courses approved for transfer that require further evaluation to determine specific degree credit | ||
141 | |||
142 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | |
143 | HIST 290: Special Topics in History | HISTORY Dept. | Depends on Topic |
144 | |||
145 | Southwestern MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
146 | |||
147 | Southwestern Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | |
148 | MATH 127: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
149 | MATH 128: Contemporary Mathematics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
150 | MATH 129: Finite Mathematics with College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
151 | MATH 131: Precalculus Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
152 | MATH 136: Precalculus Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENG 111: Composition I | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | |||
10 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Race and Ethnicity Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | SOC 205: Race & Ethnic Relations | SOC 303 | Race and Ethnicity |
14 | |||
15 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
16 | |||
17 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
18 | MTH 160: Basic Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitive Reasoning |
19 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
20 | PHY 111: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitive Reasoning |
21 | PHY 122: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Quantitive Reasoning |
22 | PHY 211: Analytical Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Quantitive Reasoning |
23 | PHY 222: Analytical Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitive Reasoning |
24 | |||
25 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
26 | |||
27 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
28 | SPN 202: Second Year Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
29 | |||
30 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
31 | |||
32 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
33 | ART 130: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
34 | ART 131: Art Appreciation through Art Museum Experiences | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
35 | ART 143: Art & Culture of Afro-America | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
36 | ART 150: Monuments and Cultures | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
37 | DAN 180: Dance Appreciation: The World of Dance | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
38 | DRA 180: Theater Appreciation | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
39 | ENG 140: Horror and Science Fiction | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
40 | ENG 160: Introduction to Literature: Poetry and Drama | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
41 | ENG 170: Introduction to Literature: Short Story and Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
42 | ENG 181: African-American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
43 | ENG 200: Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
44 | ENG 211: American Literature I- Before 1900 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
45 | ENG 212: British Literature-Before 1800 | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
46 | ENG 213: World Literature I | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
47 | ENG 214: Literature of the Non-Western World | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
48 | ENG 222: British Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
49 | ENG 223: American Literature I | ENGLISH Dept.. | Humanities |
50 | ENG 224: American Literature II | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
51 | HST 220: The Civil War Era 1845-1877 | HISTORY 280 | Humanities |
52 | FLM 120: Introduction to Film | FTVM 150 | Humanities |
53 | FLM 150: International Cinema | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
54 | FLM 160: American Film | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
55 | FLM 185: The Horror Film | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
56 | FLM 221: Film and Representation | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
57 | GDT 101: History of Graphic Design | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
58 | HUM 101: Introduction to the Humanities-Ancient to Medieval | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
59 | HUM 102: Introduction to the Humanities- Renaissance to Modern | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
60 | HUM 103: Introduction to the Humanities- 20th Century to Present | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
61 | HUM 145: Comparative Religions | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
62 | HUM 146: Mythology | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
63 | HUM 175: Arts & Cultures of Middle East | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
64 | MUS 140: Music Theory I | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
65 | MUS 142: Music Theory II | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
66 | MUS 180: Music Appreciation: Our Musical World | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
67 | PHL 101: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
68 | PHL 200: Existentialism | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
69 | PHL 205: Ethics | PHIL 110 | Humanities |
70 | PHL 244: Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
71 | PHL 245: Philosophy of Religion | PHIL 262 | Humanities |
72 | PHO 103: History of Photography | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
73 | DRA 180: Theater Appreciation | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
74 | |||
75 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
76 | |||
77 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
78 | ANT 202: Intro to Physical Anthropology | ANTHRBIO 201 | Natural Science |
79 | ANT 265: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology | ANTHRBIO Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | AST 111: General Astronomy | ASTRO 102 | Natural Science |
81 | BIO 101: Concepts of Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | BIO 102: Human Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
83 | BIO 107: Intro to Field Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | BIO 109: Essential Human Anatomy and Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | BIO 161: General Biology I, Ecology and Evolution | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
86 | BIO 162: General Biology II, Cells and Molecules | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | BIO 208: Genetics | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | BIO 212: Pathophysiology: Alterations in Structure and Function | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | BIO 215: Cell and Molecular Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
90 | BIO 227: Biology of Animals | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
91 | BIO 237: Microbiology | BIOLOGY 207 | Natural Science |
92 | CEM 101: Introductory Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
93 | CEM 105: Fundamentals of Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
94 | CEM 111: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 & CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
95 | CEM 122: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
96 | CEM 140: Organic Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
97 | CEM 211: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
98 | CEM 222: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
99 | ENV 101: Environmental Science I | EARTH 219 | Natural Science |
100 | GLG 100: Intro to Earth Science | EARTH 118 & 119 | Natural Science |
101 | GLG 103: Field Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
102 | GLG 104: Weather | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
103 | GLG 114: Physical Geology | EARTH 201 | Natural Science |
104 | PHY 111: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
105 | PHY 122: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 & 128 | Natural Science |
106 | PHY 211: Analytical Physics I | PHYSICS 140 & 141 | Natural Science |
107 | PHY 222: Analytical Physics II | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
108 | |||
109 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
110 | |||
111 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
112 | ANT 201: Intro to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
113 | ANT 205: Intro to Archeology | ANTHRARC Dept. | Social Science |
114 | COM 130: Introduction to Mass Communication | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
115 | COM 200: Family Communication | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
116 | ECO 110: Intro to Economics | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
117 | ECO 211: Principles of Economics II | ECON 102 | Social Science |
118 | ECO 222: Principles of Economics II | ECON 101 | Social Science |
119 | ECO 280: International Trade and Globalization | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
120 | ENV 105: Intro to Environment and Society | ENVIRON Dept. | Social Science |
121 | GEO 101: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
122 | HST 121: Western Civilization I | HISTORY 253 | Social Science |
123 | HST 122: Western Civilization II | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
124 | HST 123: The 20th Century | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
125 | HST 150: African American History | HISTORY 275 | Social Science |
126 | HST 200: Michigan History | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
127 | HST 201: US History to 1877 | HISTORY 260 | Social Science |
128 | HST 202: US History Since 1877 | HISTORY 261 | Social Science |
129 | HST 215: History of US Foreign Relations | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
130 | HST 216: US Military History Colonial-Pres | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
131 | HST 230: History of the Holocaust | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
132 | HST 235: African History | HISTORY 247 | Social Science |
133 | HST 251: War in the Modern World, 1500-Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
134 | HST 260: History of England to 1688 | HISTORY 220 | Social Science |
135 | PLS 112: Intro to American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
136 | PLS 150: State and Local Government & Politics | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
137 | PLS 211: Intro to Comparative Government | POLSCI 140 | Social Science |
138 | PLS 220: Politics and the Media | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
139 | PLS 241: Guns, God and Ganja: U.S. Federalism | INTERSS Dept. | Social Science |
140 | PLS 250: Campaigns and Elections | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
141 | PLS 260: Intro to Political Thought | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
142 | PLS 290: American Power in the 21st Century | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
143 | PSY 100: Introductory Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
144 | PSY 150: Psychology of Work | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
145 | PSY 200: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
146 | PSY 206: Life Span Developmental Psych | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
147 | PSY 210: Behavior Modification | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
148 | PSY 220: Human Development & Learning | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
149 | PSY 240: Drugs, Society and Human Behavior | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
150 | PSY 257: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
151 | PSY 270: Social Psychology and Global Applications | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
152 | PSY 298: Treatment of Addiction | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
153 | SOC 100: Principles of Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
154 | SOC 202: Criminology | SOC 368 | Social Science |
155 | SOC 205: Race & Ethnic Relations | SOC 303 | Social Science |
156 | SOC 207: Social Problems | SOC 233 | Social Science |
157 | SOC 225: Family Social Work | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
158 | SOC 250: Juvenile Delinquency | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
159 | |||
160 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
161 | |||
162 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
163 | MTH 160: Basic Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
164 | MTH 191: Calculus I | MATH 115 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
165 | MTH 192: Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
166 | MTH 197: Linear Algebra | MATH 214 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
167 | MTH 293: Calculus III | MATH 215 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
168 | MTH 295: Differential Equations | MATH 216 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
169 | |||
170 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
171 | |||
172 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
173 | |||
174 | |||
175 | Washtenaw MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
176 | |||
177 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
178 | ARB 111: First Year Arabic I | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
179 | ARB 122: First Year Arabic II | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
180 | BIO 111: Anatomy & Physiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Elective |
181 | CEM 102: Chemistry for Elementary Teachers | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
182 | COM 101: Fundamentals of Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
183 | COM 102: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
184 | COM 183: Persuasion | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
185 | COM 225: Intercultural Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
186 | ENG 226: Composition II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
187 | ENG 240: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
188 | ENG 242: Multicultural Literature for Youth | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
189 | FRN 111: First Year French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
190 | FRN 122: First Year French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
191 | GLG 202: Earth Science for Elementary Teachers | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
192 | GLG 276: Principles of Geographic Information Systems | GEOG Dept. | Elective |
193 | GRM 111: First Year German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
194 | GRM 122: First Year German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
195 | HST 290: International Studies in History | HISTORY Dept. | Elective |
196 | PHL 250: Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
197 | PSY 251: Education of Exceptional Children | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
198 | PSY 296: Neuropsychology of Addiction | PSYCH Dept. | Elective |
199 | SPN 111: First Year Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
200 | SPN 122: First Year Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
201 | SPN 201: Second Year Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
202 | SPN 224: Second Year Spanish II-Literature | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
203 | COM 142: Oral Interpretation of Literature | THTREMUS Dept | Elective |
204 | |||
205 | Washtenaw MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
206 | |||
207 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
208 | ANT 290: International Studies in Anthropology | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
209 | ART 189: Study Problems | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
210 | BIO 104: Biology of Exercise | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
211 | BIO 110: Intro to Exercise Science | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
212 | BIO 142: Intro to Nutrition, Exercise, and Weight Control | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
213 | BIO 201: Physiology of Exercise Science & Lab | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
214 | BIO 225: Tests and Measurements in Exercise Science | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
215 | COM 210: Nonverbal Communication | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
216 | MTH 125: Everyday College Math | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
217 | MTH 176: College Algebra | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
218 | MTH 178: General Trigonometry | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
219 | MTH 180: Precalculus | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
220 | MTH 181: Mathematical Analysis I | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
221 | PHY 100: Physics for Elementary Teachers | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
222 | PHY 105: Conceptual Physics | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
223 | SOC 220: Group Dynamics and Counseling | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
224 | SPN 205: Second Year Spanish for Business | Not Transferable | Not Transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
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2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | Wayne County MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | ENG 119: ENGLISH 1 and ENG 120: English II | ENGLISH 125 | First-Year Writing |
9 | |||
10 | Wayne County MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
11 | |||
12 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
13 | PHY 235: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 | Quantitative Reasoining |
14 | PHY 245: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 | Quantitative Reasoining |
15 | PHY 265: Physics for Scientists and Engineers I | PHYSICS 140 + 141 | Quantitative Reasoining |
16 | PHY 275: Physics for Scientists and Engineers II | PHYSICS 240 + 241 | Quantitative Reasoining |
17 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | Quantitive Reasoning | |
18 | |||
19 | Wayne County MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
20 | |||
21 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
22 | FRE 202: Intermediate French II | FRENCH 232 | Language Requirement |
23 | SPA 202: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
24 | |||
25 | Wayne County MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
26 | |||
27 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
28 | AAS 175: History of African-American Music | AAS Dept. | Humanities |
29 | AAS 253: African Caribbean Literature | AAS Dept. | Humanities |
30 | ENG 212: Women in Literature | ENGLISH 215 | Humanities |
31 | ENG 228: Introduction to Folklore and Mythology | CLCIV Dept. | Humanities |
32 | ENG 231: Introduction to Poetry | ENGLISH 240 | Humanities |
33 | ENG 232: Introduction to the Novel | ENGLISH 230 | Humanities |
34 | ENG 233: Introduction to Drama | ENGLISH 245 | Humanities |
35 | ENG 234: English Bible as Literature | ENGLISH 258 | Humanities |
36 | ENG 240: Introduction to Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
37 | ENG 250: American Literature, 1800 to Present | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
38 | ENG 252: English Literature Across the Centuries | ENGLISH 260 | Humanities |
39 | ENG 260: Introduction to African -American Literature | ENGLISH 274 | Humanities |
40 | ENG 261: African-American Literature in the Twentieth Century | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
41 | ENG 266: African-Caribbean Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
42 | ENG 290: Latino Literature I | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
43 | ENG 292: Latino Literature II | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
44 | HUM 101: Intro to the Visual Arts | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
45 | HUM 102: Intro to the Performing Arts | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
46 | HUM 103: The Art of Humanities | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
47 | HUM 126: Foundations of African-American Art | AAS Dept. | Humanities |
48 | HUM 141: Introduction to the Theater | THTREMUS 211 | Humanities |
49 | HUM 211: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
50 | HUM 212: Music History | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
51 | HUM 221: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
52 | HUM 222: Art History | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
53 | HUM 231: Introduction to Film | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
54 | HUM 232: Film History | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
55 | MUS 100: Introduction to the Fundamentals of Music | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
56 | MUS 101: Fundamentals of Music I | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
57 | MUS 102: Fundamentals of Music II | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
58 | MUS 121: History of Jazz I | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
59 | MWS 101: Muslim World: Ideologies and Culture | MIDEAST Dept. | Humanities |
60 | MWS 102: Muslim World Civilization | MIDEAST Dept. | Humanities |
61 | MWS 112: Muhammad, Life of the Prophet | MIDEAST Dept. | Humanities |
62 | MWS 114: Islam in America | AMAS Dept. | Humanities |
63 | PHL 101: Comparative Religions I | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
64 | PHL 102: Comparative Religions II | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
65 | PHL 201: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
66 | PHL 221: Ethics | PHIL 361 | Humanities |
67 | |||
68 | Wayne County MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
69 | |||
70 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
71 | ANT 153: Introduction to Physical Anthropology | ANTHRBIO 201 | Natural Science |
72 | AST 101: Astronomy I: New Solar System | ASTRO 101 | Natural Science |
73 | BIO 151: Human Ecology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | BIO 155: Introductory Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | BIO 165: Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | BIO 175: Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
77 | BIO 240: Human Anatomy & Physiology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
78 | BIO 250: Human Anatomy & Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | BIO 252: Pathophysiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | BIO 295: Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
81 | CHM 105: Introduction to Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
82 | CHM 136: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 | Natural Science |
83 | CHM 145: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
84 | CHM 155: Survey Organic and Biochemistry | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
85 | CHM 250: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 | Natural Science |
86 | CHM 255: Laboratory for Organic Chemistry I and II | CHEM 211, 216, & Dept. | Natural Science |
87 | GEL 210: Physical Geology Lecture | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
88 | PHY 115: Fundamentals of Physics | PHYSICS Dept. | Natural Science |
89 | PHY 235: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 | Natural Science |
90 | PHY 245: General Physics II | PHYSICS 126 | Natural Science |
91 | PHY 265: Physics for Scientists and Engineers I | PHYSICS 140/141 | Natural Science |
92 | PHY 275: Physics for Scientists and Engineers II | PHYSICS 240/241 | Natural Science |
93 | |||
94 | Wayne County MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
95 | |||
96 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
97 | AAS 120: Sociology and the African-American Community | AAS Dept. | Social Science |
98 | AAS 131: American Government and African-American Struggle | AAS Dept. | Social Science |
99 | AAS 140: The Psychology of the African-American Experience | AAS Dept. | Social Science |
100 | AAS 150: African-American People in Michigan History | AAS Dept. | Social Science |
101 | AAS 180: Introduction to African Politics | AAS Dept. | Social Science |
102 | AAS 237: Illegal Drug Traffic and the African-American Community | AAS Dept. | Social Science |
103 | ANT 150: Introduction to Global Studies | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
104 | ANT 152: Introduction to General Anthropology | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
105 | ANT 154: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
106 | ANT 201: Urban Life and Culture | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
107 | ANT 210: Anthropology of Sex and Culture | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
108 | ECO 101: Principles of Economics I | ECON 102 | Social Science |
109 | ECO 102: Principles of Economics II | ECON 101 | Social Science |
110 | ECO 272: Money and Banking | ECON Dept. | Social Science |
111 | HIS 151: World Civilization I: Pre-History -1500 CE | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
112 | HIS 152: World Civilization II: 1500 CE - Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
113 | HIS 220: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
114 | HIS 230: Patterns of American Life | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
115 | HIS 249: U.S. History I: 1607-1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
116 | HIS 250: History of the United States II: 1865 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
117 | HIS 255: History of American Labor | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
118 | HIS 261: African-American History I | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
119 | HIS 262: African-American History II | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
120 | MWS 103: Muslim World Historical Survey | MIDEAST Dept. | Social Science |
121 | MWS 106: Muslim World International Relations | MIDEAST Dept. | Social Science |
122 | MWS 107: Muslim World Contemporary Issues | MIDEAST Dept. | Social Science |
123 | PS 101: American Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
124 | PS 104: Introduction to Political Science | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
125 | PS 160: International Politics | POLSCI 160 | Social Science |
126 | PS 235: State and Local Government | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
127 | PS 275: Public Administration Internship | POLSCI Dept. | Social Science |
128 | PSY 101: Introductory Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
129 | PSY 200: Lifespan Development | PSYCH 250 | Social Science |
130 | PSY 202: Human Sexuality | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
131 | PSY 220: Child Growth and Development | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
132 | PSY 225: Child Growth and Development Practicum | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
133 | PSY 230: Psychology of Adjustment | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
134 | PSY 235: Psych of Adjustment Practicum | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
135 | PSY 250: Psychology of Personality | PSYCH 290 | Social Science |
136 | PSY 260: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
137 | PSY 265: Intimate Relationships | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
138 | PSY 285: Transpersonal Psychology with Practicum | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
139 | SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
140 | SOC 103: Social Problems | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
141 | SOC 104: American Studies | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
142 | SOC 120: Death and Dying | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
143 | SOC 225: Sociology of Work | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
144 | SOC 230: Ethnic Minorities | SOC 303 | Social Science |
145 | SOC 245: Marriage and Family | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
146 | SOC 250: Juvenile Delinquency | SOC Dept. | Social Science |
147 | SPH 131: Introduction to Radio, TV and Mass Communication | COMM Dept. | Social Science |
148 | |||
149 | Wayne County MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
150 | |||
151 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
152 | MAT 171: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
153 | MAT 172: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | MATH 116 | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
154 | MAT 271: Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
155 | MAT 272: Linear Algebra | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
156 | MAT 273: Differential Equations | MATH Dept. | Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis |
157 | |||
158 | Wayne County MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
159 | |||
160 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
161 | ENG 280: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
162 | MUS 110: Class Piano I | MUSPERF Dept. | Creative Expression |
163 | MUS 111: Class Piano II | MUSPERF Dept. | Creative Expression |
164 | |||
165 | Wayne County MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
166 | |||
167 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
168 | ARA 101: Introduction to Arabic I | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
169 | ARA 102: Introductory Arabic II | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
170 | ARA 105: Conversational Arabic I | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
171 | ARA 106: Conversational Arabic II | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
172 | ARA 201: Intermediate Arabic I | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
173 | ARA 202: Intermediate Arabic II | ARABIC Dept. | Elective |
174 | CHN 101: Elementary Chinese Language | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
175 | CHN 102: Elementary Chinese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
176 | ENG 285: Children's Literature | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
177 | FRE 101: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
178 | FRE 102: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
179 | FRE 201: Intermediate French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
180 | GRM 101: Elementary German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
181 | GRM 102: Elementary German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
182 | GRM 201: Intermediate German I | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
183 | GRM 202: Intermediate German II | GERMAN Dept. | Elective |
184 | JPN 101: Elementary Japanese I | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
185 | JPN 102: Elementary Japanese II | ASIANLAN Dept. | Elective |
186 | PHL 211: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
187 | SPA 101: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
188 | SPA 102: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
189 | SPA 201: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
190 | SPH 100: Interpersonal Communication | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
191 | SPH 101: Fundamentals of Speech | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
192 | SPH 105: Improving the Speaking Voice | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
193 | SPH 201: Advanced Public Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
194 | |||
195 | Wayne County MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
196 | |||
197 | Wayne County Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
198 | ANT 151: Introduction to Genealogical Research | Not transferable | Not transferable |
199 | BUS 240: Business Communications | Not transferable | Not transferable |
200 | DT 130: Fundamentals of Nutrition | Not transferable | Not transferable |
201 | ECO 232: Consumer Economics | Not transferable | Not transferable |
202 | ENG 134: Technical Communication | Not transferable | Not transferable |
203 | MAT 155: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |
204 | MAT 156: Trigonometry | Not transferable | Not transferable |
205 | PSY 299: Psychology Seminar | Not transferable | Not transferable |
206 | SOC 144: Field Work I: Community Placement and Seminar | Not transferable | Not transferable |
207 | SOC 226: Field Work II: Community Placement and Seminar | Not transferable | Not transferable |
1 | READ THIS FIRST If you are a current Univeristy of Michigan student do not use this guide. Make an appointment with your general academic advisor for help in selecting courses. | ||
---|---|---|---|
2 | This guide contains the courses included in each community colleges MTA course list. For more detailed transfer guides that include courses in addition to the MTA courses go to: https://lsa.umich.edu/transfer/prospective-students/mapping-your-transfer-plan/transfer-credits/community-college-transfer-guides.html. We make every effort to keep this guide up to date but it is essential that you cross check the information here with the official transfer credit equivalencies which are posted at transfercredit.ugadmiss.umich.edu/ to make sure that the information listed here is accurate. | ||
3 | |||
4 | |||
5 | West Shore MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the First-Year Writing Requirement | ||
6 | |||
7 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
8 | No courses currently approved | ||
9 | Submit ENG 111 and 112 for evaluation | ||
10 | |||
11 | West Shore MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning Requirement | ||
12 | |||
13 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
14 | MTH 123: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Quantitative Reasoning |
15 | PHY 232: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Quantitative Reasoning |
16 | PHY 236: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Quantitative Reasoning |
17 | Any class equivalent to MATH 105, 115, 116 | ||
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19 | West Shore MTA courses approved for transfer that fulfill the Language Requirement | ||
20 | |||
21 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Skills Requirement |
22 | SPN 202: Intermediate Spanish II | SPANISH 232 | Language Requirement |
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24 | West Shore MTA courses approved for transfer as Humanitites Distribution credit | ||
25 | |||
26 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
27 | ART 101: Art Appreciation | HISTART Dept. | Humanities |
28 | ART 201: Art History I: Ancient and Medieval | HISTART 201 | Humanities |
29 | ART 203: Art History II: Renaissance to Modern | HISTART 202 | Humanities |
30 | ENG 258: Contemporary World Issues | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
31 | HUM 103: Humanities in the Modern World | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
32 | HUM 106: Film Appreciation | FTVM Dept. | Humanities |
33 | HUM 108: Mindful Living | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
34 | HUM 110: Introduction to Humanities | INTERHUM Dept. | Humanities |
35 | LIT 101: Introduction to Literature | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
36 | LIT 211: American Literature Pre Colonial- 1865 | ENGLISH 270 | Humanities |
37 | LIT 212: American Literature 1865- Present | ENGLISH Dept. | Humanities |
38 | LIT 213: World Literature | ENGLISH 275 | Humanities |
39 | LIT 250: Introduction to Shakespeare | ENGLISH 267 | Humanities |
40 | MUS 100: Music Appreciation | MUSICOL 121 | Humanities |
41 | MUS 101: Basic Music Theory I | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
42 | MUS 102: Basic Music Theory II | THEORY Dept. | Humanities |
43 | MUS 105: History of Popular American Music | MUSICOL Dept. | Humanities |
44 | PHL 100: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL 232 | Humanities |
45 | PHL 102: Introduction to Ethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
46 | PHL 104: Bioethics | PHIL Dept. | Humanities |
47 | PHL 202: World Religions | RELIGION Dept. | Humanities |
48 | PHL 204: Philosophy of Religion | PHIL 262 | Humanities |
49 | THE 101: Theater/Drama Appreciation | THTREMUS 211 | Humanities |
50 | THE 131: History of American Music Theater | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
51 | THE 161: Modern Theater | THTREMUS Dept | Humanities |
52 | |||
53 | West Shore MTA courses approved for transfer as Natural Science Distribution credit | ||
54 | |||
55 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
56 | ANP 118: Introduction to the Human Body | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
57 | ANP 231: Anatomy and Physiology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
58 | ANP 241: Human Pathophysiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
59 | BIO 114: Fundamentals of Ecology | ENVIRON Dept. | Natural Science |
60 | BIO 122: General Biology I | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
61 | BIO 123: General Biology II | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
62 | BIO 157: Introduction to Lake Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
63 | BIO 232: Elementary Microbiology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
64 | BOT 137: Local Flora | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
65 | BOT 221: Botany | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
66 | CHM 107: Introduction to Chemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
67 | CHM 110: Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
68 | CHM 122: General Chemistry I | CHEM 130 & Dept. | Natural Science |
69 | CHM 123: General Chemistry II | CHEM Dept. | Natural Science |
70 | CHM 222: Organic Chemistry I | CHEM 210 & 211 | Natural Science |
71 | CHM 223: Organic Chemistry II | CHEM 215 & 216 | Natural Science |
72 | GOL 191: General Geology | EARTH Dept. | Natural Science |
73 | NSC 101/SCI 101: Life Science | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
74 | NSC 102/SCI 102: Physical Science | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
75 | NSC 104/SCI 104: Physical Science II | INTERNS Dept. | Natural Science |
76 | PHY 232: General Physics I | PHYSICS 125 & 127 | Natural Science |
77 | PHY 236: Engineering Physics I | PHYSICS 240 & 241 | Natural Science |
78 | ZOO 220: General Zoology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
79 | ZOO 257: Fish Biology | BIOLOGY Dept. | Natural Science |
80 | |||
81 | West Shore MTA courses approved for transfer as Social Science Distribution credit | ||
82 | |||
83 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
84 | ANT 112: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ANTHRCUL 101 | Social Science |
85 | ANT 114: Native Peoples and Cultures/North America | ANTHRCUL Dept. | Social Science |
86 | ECO 136: Principles of Economics I | ECON 101 | Social Science |
87 | ECO 137: Principles of Economics II | ECON 102 | Social Science |
88 | GEO 130: Geography of North America | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
89 | GEO 133: World Regional Geography | GEOG Dept. | Social Science |
90 | HIS 141: Western Civilization to 1600 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
91 | HIS 142: Western Civilization 1600 to Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
92 | HIS 145: US History to 1865 | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
93 | HIS 146: US History 1865- Present | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
94 | HIS 214: History of Michigan | HISTORY Dept. | Social Science |
95 | POL 151: American National Government | POLSCI 111 | Social Science |
96 | PSY 161: Introduction to Psychology | PSYCH 111 | Social Science |
97 | PSY 262: Child Psychology | PSYCH Dept. | Social Science |
98 | PSY 264: Abnormal Psychology | PSYCH 270 | Social Science |
99 | PSY 266: Social Psychology | PSYCH 280 | Social Science |
100 | SOC 171: Introduction to Sociology | SOC 100 | Social Science |
101 | |||
102 | West Shore MTA courses approved for transfer as Mathematical and Symbolic Analysis Distribution credit | ||
103 | |||
104 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
105 | MTH 123: Introduction to Statistics | STATS Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
106 | MTH 222: Analytical Geometry and Calculus I | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
107 | MTH 223: Analytical Geometry and Calculus II | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
108 | MTH 224: Analytical Geometry and Calculus III | MATH Dept. | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
109 | MTH 231: Differential Equations | MATH 216 | Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis |
110 | |||
111 | Westshore MTA courses approved for transfer as Creative Expression Distribution credit | ||
112 | |||
113 | Washtenaw Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Distribution Requirement |
114 | ENG 115: Creative Writing | ENGLISH 223 | Creative Expression |
115 | |||
116 | West Shore MTA courses approved for transfer as Elective credit | ||
117 | |||
118 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | Requirement |
119 | ANP 230: Anatomy and Physiology I | PHYSIOL 201 | Elective |
120 | PSY 263: Educational Psychology | EDUC Dept. | Elective |
121 | ENG 111: English Composition I | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
122 | ENG 112: English Composition II | ENGCMPTC Dept. | Elective |
123 | FRN 101: Elementary French I | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
124 | FRN 102: Elementary French II | FRENCH Dept. | Elective |
125 | PHL 103: Introduction to Logic | PHIL 201 | Elective |
126 | SPN 101: Elementary Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
127 | SPN 102: Elementary Spanish II | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
128 | SPN 201: Intermediate Spanish I | SPANISH Dept. | Elective |
129 | SPE 101: Principles of Speaking | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
130 | SPE 110: Interpersonal Communications | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
131 | SPE 206: Small Group Communications | SPEECH Dept. | Elective |
132 | |||
133 | West Shore MTA courses that will require further evaluation to determine transferability | ||
134 | |||
135 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | |
136 | LIT 151: Topics in Literature | Depends on Topic | Depends on Topic |
137 | |||
138 | West Shore MTA courses not approved for transfer | ||
139 | |||
140 | West Shore Course Number and Title | Transfers to UM as | |
141 | MTH 125: Quantitative Reasoning | Not transferable | Not transferable |
142 | MTH 151: College Algebra | Not transferable | Not transferable |