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The following chart was prepared by the Truman State University Registrar's Office and reflects the credit that our students most frequently transferred from Southeast Missouri State University to Truman State University.  This information is subject to revision, without prior notice, as a result of changes in either Southeast's or Truman's curriculum. 

This is not a complete list of the Southeast courses accepted by Truman State University. If a course that you are taking, or that you may take, from Southeast 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 Southeast 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.
 

Southeast Course

Truman Course Equivalent

Fulfills a Liberal Studies Program Requirement

BI

190 & 160

Life Processes and Lab Investigations

BIOL

100

Biology with Lab

Life Science Mode of Inquiry

EN

100

English Composition

ENG

190

Writing as Critical Thinking

Essential Skills: Writing

MA

133

Plane Trigonometry

MATH

157

Plane Trigonometry

Essential Skills: Elementary Functions (MATH 156 College Algebra must also be completed)

MA

134

College Algebra

MATH

156

College Algebra

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

MA

135

Algebra Trigonometry

MATH

186

Elementary Functions

Essential Skills: Elementary Functions

MA

140

Analytic Geometry & Calculus I

MATH

198

Analytic Geometry & Calculus I

Essential Skills: Elementary Functions
Mathematical Mode of Inquiry

MA

223

Elementary Probability and Statistics

STAT

190

Basic Statistics

Essential Skills: Statistics

PH

106

Physical Concepts

PHYS

100

Concepts in Physics with Lab

Physical Science Mode of Inquiry

PS

103

US Political System

POL

161

American National Government

Missouri Statute

PY

102

Introduction to Psyc

PSYC

166

General Psychology

Social Scientific Mode of Inquiry

SC

105

Fundamentals of Oral Communication

COMM

170

Public Speaking

Essential Skills: Speech

US

105

American History I

HIST

104

US History I, 1607-1877

Historical Mode

US

107

American History II

HIST

105

US History II, 1877-Present

Historical Mode

Updated August 18, 2006