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Course Equivalencies for International Institutions

Equivalencies for transferring courses to North Dakota State University from:

Massey University (MASSEY)


3 course(s) found

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MASSEY
Course#
MASSEY
Course Title
NDSU
Course#
Credits Gen Ed
Category
119 115  COMMUNICATION IN THE SCIENCES   ENGL 324   
123 101  CHEMISTRY AND LIVING SYSTEMS   CHEM 260     
124 111  PHYSICS FOR LIFE SCIENCES   PHYS 211 / PHYS 211L    S/L 

General Education Categories
A - Humanities and Fine Arts G - Global Perspectives
B - Social and Behavioral Sciences L - Laboratory Experience
C - Communication R - Quantitative Reasoning
D - Cultural Diversity S - Science and Technology
F - First Year Experience W - Wellness

Courses listed in this database have been evaluated by NDSU faculty or staff based on information such as catalog descriptions and course syllabi. This database does not include all courses at respective institutions. Courses evaluated as free elective may be applied to certain major requirements as departmental substitutions.

*Courses from 2-year institutions marked with an (*) do not count toward the 300-400 level graduation requirement.

Every effort has been made to provide accurate and current information; however, the right is reserved to amend or revise the contents of these equivalencies at any time. Final decisions regarding the transfer of credit and application of credit to specific majors rest with the NDSU Office of Registration and Records and/or the respective academic departmental offices.


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NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
Transfer Student Services
Phone: +1 (701) 231-7981 / Toll Free: +1 (800) 608-6378 / Fax: (701) 231-8959
Campus address: Ceres Hall 110
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Last Updated: Monday, September 23, 2019 12:47 PM