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The following chart was prepared by the Truman State University Registrar's Office and reflects the credit that our 2006-2007 first time freshmen class most frequently transferred from Columbia College to Truman State University.  This information is subject to revision, without prior notice, as a result of changes in either Columbia's or Truman's curriculum. 

This is not a complete list of the Columbia College courses accepted by Truman State University. If a course that you are taking, or that you may take, from Columbia College is not included on this list, please contact the Truman State University Registrar's Office (660-785-4143 or registrar@truman.edu) for more information. We will need the number and name of the course you are completing through Columbia College to process your request.

Truman State University accepts both the credit earned for a course and the grade received. Grades earned become part of your cumulative grade point average. Students must report all credit attempted.
 

Columbia College Course

Truman Course Equivalent

Fulfills a Liberal Studies Program Requirement

BIOL

110 & 110L

Principles of Biology and Biology Lab

BIOL

100

Biology with Lab

Life Science Mode of Inquiry

COMM

110

Introduction to Speech

COMM

170

Public Speaking

Essential Skills: Speech

ENGL

111

English Composition I

ENG

190

Writing as Critical Thinking

Essential Skills: Writing

ENGL

112

English Composition II

ENG

010

ENG Elective 100-200

 

HIST

101

Western Civilization I

HIST

131

World Civilizations before 500 AD

Historical Mode
Intercultural Perspective

HIST

102

Western Civilization II

HIST

133

World Civilizations since 1700

Historical Mode
Intercultural Perspective

HIST

122

American History since 1877

HIST

105

US History II, 1877-Present

Historical Mode

MATH

150

College Algebra

MATH

156

College Algebra

Essential Skills: Elementary Functions (MATH 157 Trigonometry must also be completed)

MATH

250

Statistics I

STAT

190

Basic Statistics

Essential Skills: Statistics

PSYC

101

General Psychology

PSYC

166

General Psychology

Social Scientific Mode of Inquiry

Updated August 18, 2006