This Transfer Guide shows how Mid-Michigan classes can be used to fulfill the LSA General Degree Requirements for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees.
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Note: Courses that fulfill Upper Level Writing, Race & Ethnicity, and Quantitative Reasoning can also count toward distribution if approved and not from the department of your major, e.g. PHY 211 counts for QR and Natural Science.
LSA Requirement | Mid-Michigan courses that fulfill the requirement |
First Year Writing (FYWR) | Currently no classes approved. Can submit classes to the Sweetland Center for Writing for evaluation. |
Upper Level Writing (ULWR) | Must take at U-M |
Race & Ethnicity (RE) | Must take at U-M |
Quantitative Reasoning (QR) | Complete one of: Mathematics (MAT): 126, 212, 225 Physics (PHY): 105, 211, 212 |
Language: Achieve 4th term proficiency through course completion or placement exam | Currently no classes are approved for the 4th semester equivalency. You can start the language sequence by taking the following courses.
You can start a language at Mid Michigan and complete the LSA language requirement after you transfer. Completing lower level language courses does not guarantee placement at U-M. If you want to continue the study of a language you will take a placement exam before registration. The results of the placement exam will determine where you begin language study. |
Total of 30 credits in two parts: Part I = 21 credits and Part II = 9 credits.
Note: Courses from the department of your major cannot count for distribution. If a course transfers into the department of your major it cannot be used for distribution. For example, an English major will have to fulfill Humanities distribution with courses outside the English department.
Complete 7 credits in all 3 areas (HU,NS,SS) for a total of 21 credits
LSA Requirement | Mid-Michigan courses that count for the distribution area |
Humanities (HU): 7 credits
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English (ENG): 112, 201, 202, 205, 206, 211, 212, 213 History (HIS): 101, 102 Humanities (HUM): 101, 102, 183, 200, 205, 210, 251, 252 Music (MUS): 275 Philosophy (PHIL): 201, 205, 210, 220, 250 Religion (REL): 111, 225, 250 Social Science (SSC): 111 Theater (TAI): 275 |
Natural Science (NS): 7 credits
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Biology (BIO): 100, 101, 110, 111, 131, 135, 141, 142, 201, 203, 210, 245 Chemistry (CHEM): 105, 106, 111, 112, 241, 242 Geology (GEOL): 101, 112 Physical Science (PSC): 101, 102 Physics (PHY): 105, 211,212 Science (SCI): 200 |
Social Science (SS): 7 credits
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Anthropology (ANT): 170 Economics (ECO): 110, 201, 202 History (HIS): 211, 212, 223, 251, 252 Political Science (POL): 201, 250 Psychology (PSY): 101, 205, 212, 230, 240 Religion (REL): 200 Sociology (SOC): 101, 200, 202, 220, 222, 250, 289 Social Science (SSC): 200 |
Complete 3 credits each in 3 of the following areas (HU, NS, SS, MSA, CE, ID) for a total of 9 credits. For example: 3 credits in HU, 3 credits in MSA, and 3 credits in CE.
LSA Requirement | Mid-Michigan courses that count for the distribution area |
Humanities (HU) | Complete additional 3 credits from HU list in Part I |
Natural Science (NS) | Complete additional 3 credits from NS list in Part I |
Social Science (SS) | Complete additional 3 credits from SS list in Part I |
Mathematical & Symbolic Analysis (MSA) | Complete one of Mathematics (MAT): 124, 126, 212, 225, 226, 230 |
Creative Expression (CE) | English (ENG): 225 |
Interdisciplinary (ID) | Currently no classes approved |
The following courses transfer but do not fulfill any specific general degree requirement.
Elective Credit | Speech (SPE): 101, 257 |
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