Course Equivalencies for International Institutions
Equivalencies for transferring courses to North Dakota State University from:
University of Puerto Rico (UPR)
42 course(s) found
- If a course is not listed, it has not been evaluated.
- All information listed regarding course equivalence is subject to change at any time without notice.
- Courses evaluated as free elective may be applied to certain major requirements as departmental substitutions.
- Repeating Courses:
If a course is repeated at another accredited institution and an attempt is made to transfer the credit back to NDSU, the course/credit will be considered duplication and will not be accepted in transfer. If students wish to take advantage of the repeated course opportunity to improve a grade then that course must be repeated at NDSU, with one exception only. NDSU students may register for a Tri-College course to repeat a course previously taken at NDSU.
UPR Course# |
UPR Course Title |
NDSU Course# |
Credits | Gen Ed Category |
---|---|---|---|---|
ACAG 4019 | FARM MGMT & ACCT | AGEC 342 | 3 | |
AGRO 3005 | GENERAL SOILS | SOIL 210 | 3 | |
AGRO 4038 | SUMMER PRACTICUM | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
ARTE 3276 | ART APPRECIATION | ART 110 | 3 | A/D |
BIOL 3435 | ELEMENTARY BOTANY | FREE ELECTIVE | 4 | |
BIOL 3770 | GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY | MICR 350 / MICR 350L | 3 | |
CIBI 3031 | INTRO BIOL SCIENCES I | BIOL 150 / BIOL 150L | 3 | S/L |
CIBI 3032 | INTRO TO BIOL SCIENCES II | BIOL 151 / BIOL 151L | 3 | S/L |
CISO 3121 | INTRO STUDY SOCIAL SCIENCE | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
ECON 3021 | PRINCE ECON: MICROECONOMICS | ECON 201 | 3 | B/G |
EDAG 3005 | AGRICULTURAL ORIENTATION | FREE ELECTIVE | 1 | |
EDFI 3076 | PERSONAL TRAINING | HNES 112 | 1 | |
EDFI 3265 | WEIGHT LIFTING & WT TRAIN | ATHL 116 | 1 | |
ESPA 3101 | BASIC COURSE IN SPANISH I | SPAN 101 | 3 | A/G |
ESPA 3102 | BASIC COURSE IN SPANISH II | SPAN 102 | 3 | A/G |
ESPA 3295 | SPANISH GRAMMAR | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
FISI 3091 | ELEMENTS OF PHYSICS | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
FISI 3092 | ELEMENTS OF PHYSICS LAB | FREE ELECTIVE | 1 | |
FRAN 3141 | FRENCH I | FREN 101 | 3 | A/G |
FRAN 3142 | FRENCH II | FREN 102 | 3 | A/G |
HORT 4005 | ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
HUMA 3111 | INTROD WESTERN CULTURE I | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
INGL 3103 | INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH I | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
INGL 3104 | INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH II | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
INGL 3211 | ADVANCED ENG I | ENGL 110 | 3 | C |
INGL 3212 | ADVANCED ENGLISH II | ENGL 120 | 3 | C |
INGL 3227 | PHONETICS OF ENGLISH | ENGL 209 | 3 | |
INGL 3236 | TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING | ENGL 320 | 3 | |
INPE 3005 | FUND OF ANIMAL SCIENCE | FREE ELECTIVE | 4 | |
MATE 0066 | PRE BASIC MATH | REMEDIAL REMEDIAL | 0 | |
MATE 3171 | PRECALCULUS I | MATH 103 | 3 | |
MATE 3172 | PRECALCULUS II | MATH 105 | 3 | |
PROC 4006 | TROPICAL PHYTOPATHOLOGY | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
QUIM 3001 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I | CHEM 121 / CHEM 121L | 4 | S/L |
QUIM 3002 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY II | CHEM 122 / CHEM 122L | 4 | S/L |
QUIM 3041 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I | CHEM 121 / CHEM 121L | 4 | S/L |
QUIM 3042 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY II | CHEM 122 / CHEM 122L | 4 | S/L |
QUIM 3071 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY | CHEM 341 / CHEM 341L | 4 | |
QUIM 3072 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY | CHEM 342 / CHEM 342L | 4 | |
QUIM 3085 | ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
QUIM 4137 | INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY | FREE ELECTIVE | 3 | |
SOCI 3261 | INTR TO SOCIOLOGY I | SOC 110 | 3 | B |
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.