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SUNY Oswego

5/31/12

State University of New York College at Cortland

 

Credit Equivalencies – SUNY Oswego

 

NOTE:  Please refer to the current Cortland course catalog for information regarding major requirements. 

1XX, 2XX, 3XX or XXX – Cortland does not have an equivalent, but student will receive elective credit.

LAS XXX = Liberal Arts & Science Elective

GEN XXX = General Elective credit

 

SUNY Oswego

Course Title (SUNY Oswego)

SUNY Cortland Equivalent

Accounting

 Credits

 

 

 

ACC 201,202

3

Principles of Accounting I & II

MGT254,255

 

ACC 301

3

Intermediate Accounting I

   

ACC 302

3

Intermediate Accounting II

   

ACC 305

3

Accounting Information Systems

   

ACC 310

4

Cost Accounting

   

ACC 315

3

International Accounting Concepts

   

ACC 320

3

Manageerial Accounting

   

ACC 321

3

Accounting as a Management Tool

MGT or GEN 300

 

ACC 330

3

Federal Tax Accounting I

   

ACC 340

3

Accounting for Non-profit Organizations

   

ACC 345

3

Financial Statement Analysis

   

ACC 430

3

Auditing

   

ACC 431

3

Federal Tax Accounting II

   

ACC 440

3

Advanced Accounting

   
         

ADO 310

4

Discipline Specific Methods:Eng Lang Arts Grades 7-12

   

ADO 313

2 Field Experience III:Discipline Spec Eng Lang Arts Grades 7-12    

ADO 320

4 Discipline Specific Methods:Second Lang Acquisition/Modern Language    

ADO 323

2 Field Experience III:Discipline Specific Sec Lang Acquisition/Modern Language Grades 7-12    

ADO 330

2 Discipline Specific Methods: Mathematics Grades 7-12    

ADO 330

3 Field Experience III: Discipline Specific Mathematics Grades 7-12    

ADO 340

4 Discipline Specific Methods:Science Grades 7-12    

ADO 343

2 Field Experience III: Science Practicum Grades 7-12    

ADO 350

4 Discipline Specific Methods: Social Studies Grades 7-12    

ADO 353

2 Field Experience III: Social Studies Pract Grades 7-12    

ADO 394

3 Interdisciplinary Methods Grades 7-12    

ADO 420

6 Student Teaching Grades 7-12    

ADO 421

6 Cross-Cultural Student Teaching Grades 7-12    
         

AMS 100

3 Introdution to American Studies    

AMS 202

3 Women in American Society    

AMS 400

3 Seminar in American Studies    

AMS 499

1-6 Independent Study    

Anthropology

 

 

 

 

ANT 111

3 Archeology & Human Evolution     

ANT 112

Cultural Anthropology

ANT 102

 

ANT 210

3

History of Ethnological Theory

   

ANT 230

3

Introductory Archaeology

   

ANT 250

3

Comparative Societies

   

ANT 280

3

Biological Anthropology

ANT 300  

ANT 371

 

Peoples of the Amazon

ANT 3XX

 

ANT 452

 

Religion and Magic

ANT 4XX

 

Art

 

 

 

 

ART 100

 

Intro to the Visual Arts

ATH 120

 

ART 105

 

Design 1 – Two Dimensional

ATS 102

 

ART 210

 

Drawing I

ATS 101

 

ART 240

 

Photography I

ATS 114

 

ART 250

 

West Heritage I – Survey of Art I

ATH 121

 

ART 251

 

Western Heritage II – Survey of Art II

ATH 122

 

Astronomy

 

 

 

 

AST 100

  Astronomy PHY 150  

 

 

 

 

 

Biology

 

 

 

 

BIO 101

 

General Biology

BIO 110

 

BIO 203

 

Human Biology

BIO 2XX

 

BIO 301

 

Topics in Modern Biology

BIO 3XX

 

BIO 310

 

Microbiology

BIO 303/304

 

BIO 315 & 316

 

Genetics and Lab

BIO 312

 

BIO 341

 

Plants and Society

SCI 304

 

ZOO 305

 

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

BIO 301

 

ZOO 306

 

Human Anatomy and Physiology II

BIO 302

 

Business Management

 

 

 

BLW 280

 

Business Law I

MGT 265

 

BLW 355

 

Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business

MGT 265 or 2XX

 

MGT 261

 

Business Organizations

MGT 250 or 2XX

 

MGT 460

 

Leadership

   

MGT 461

 

Supervisory Management

LAS 4XX

 

MGT 495

 

Management Policy & Simulation

   

MKT 250

 

Marketing Principles

MGT 253

 

HRM/BUS 386

 

Human Resource Management

ECO/MGT 385

 

BUS 250

 

Marketing Principles

MGT 253

 

Chemistry

 

 

 

 

CHE 101 & 101Lab

 

Survey of Chemistry (CHE 125 w/out lab)

CHE 121

 

CHE 111

 

General Chemistry I

CHE 221

 

CHE 212

 

General Chemistry II

CHE 222

 

CHE 209

 

Chemistry and Public Concern

CHE 125

 

CHE 300

 

Environmental Science

EST 100

 

CHE 305

 

Criminalistic Chemistry

CHE 3XX

 

CHE 331

 

Organic Chemistry

CHE 301

 

CHE 332

 

Organic Chemistry II

CHE 302&304

 

CHE 451

 

Inorganic Chemistry

CHE 340

 

Communications

 

 

 

 

COM 100

 

Foundations of Communication

COM 100

 

COM 210

 

Critical Thinking & Public Speaking (Speech Communication)

COM 210

 

COM 212

 

Interpersonal Communication

COM 300

 

COM 215

 

Survey of Public Relations

COM 422

 

COM 240

 

Group Interaction & Discussion

COM 340

 

COM 301

 

Communication Theories

COM 200

 

COM 310

 

Semantics

COM 212

 

COM 313

 

Public Relations Writing & Mass Media

LAS 3XX

 

COM 315

 

Design & Layout for Media

LAS 3XX

 

COM 317

 

Public Relations Research

LAS 3XX

 

COM 415

 

Advanced Public Relations

LAS 3XX

 

COM 416

 

Public Relations Strategies & Tech

LAS 3XX

 

COM 425

 

Communication & Aging

COM 4XX

 

BRC 108

 

Introduction to Mass Media

COM 301

 

BRC 225

 

Broadcast Journalism

COM 420

 

BRC 229

 

Broadcast News writing

COM 202

 

BRC 235

 

Television Production

COM 243

 

BRC 301

 

Media Economics

LAS 3XX

 

BRC 319

 

Mass Media and the Law

COM 400

 

BRC 326

 

Broadcast News writing

COM 343

 

BRC 330

 

Telecommunications

GEN 3XX

 

BRC 350

 

Children, Women & Minorities Media

LAS 3XX

 

         

COG 166

 

Intro to Cognitive Science

LAS 1XX

 

 

 

 

 

 

Creative Writing

 

 

 

 

CRW 201

 

Screenwriting

LAS 2XX

 

CRW 208

 

Creative Nonfiction Writing

PWR 315

 

 

 

 

 

 

Computer Science

CSC 101

 

Tools for Computing

CAP 100

 

CSC 120

 

Intro to Programming

MCS 186

 

ISC 110

 

Intro to Information Science

CAP 1XX

 

 

 

 

 

 

Counseling & Psychological Services

 

 

 

 

CPS 310

 

Intro to Counseling

PSY 486

 

CPS 391

 

Intro to Family Systems

SOC 470

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earth Sciences

 

 

 

 

ESC 100

 

Earth Science

GLY 171

 

 

 

 

 

 

Economics

 

 

 

 

ECO 101

 

Principles of Microeconomics

ECO 111

 

ECO 200

 

Principles of Macroeconomics

ECO 110

 

 

 

 

 

 

Education

 

 

 

 

EDU 100

 

Intro to Education

INT 270

 

EDU 200

 

Critical Thinking: Schools, Homes, Community (SEE ED DEPT)

GEN 2XX

 

EDU 301

 

School, Pedagogy & Social Justice

EDU 471

 

EDU 303

 

Field Placement I (w/ EDU 100 - needs 25 hours – 1 cr – for AED 391)

GEN 3XX

 

LIT 396

 

Literacy in Content Areas

EDU 499

 

 

 

 

 

 

English

 

 

 

 

ENG 101

 

Composition I

CPN 100

 

ENG 102

 

Composition II

CPN 101

 

ENG 150

 

Principles of Literary Representation

ENG 2XX

 

ENG 204

 

Writing about Literature

ENG 302

 

EWA 205

 

The Nature of Poetry

ENG 203

 

EWA 206

 

The Nature of Fiction

ENG 202

 

EWA 208

 

Non-Fiction

ENG 2XX

 

EWA 209

 

Intro to Journalism

COM 203

 

ENG 210

 

Western Heritage I: Literature

ENG 220

 

ENG 211

 

Western Heritage II: Literature

ENG 221

 

ENG 220

 

Modern Culture and Media

ENG 2XX

 

ENG 225

 

British Literature from the Beginning to 1800

ENG 355

 

ENG 226

 

British Literature from 1800 to Present

ENG 356

 

ENG 235

 

American Literature – from the Beginning to Civil War

ENG 325

 

ENG 236

 

American Literature – Civil War to Present

ENG 326

 

ENG 237

 

Ethnicity & Cultural Difference in Literature

ENG 252

 

ENG 323

 

20th Century British Fiction

ENG 471

 

ENG 370

 

Women in Literature

ENG 261

 

ENG 380

 

Narratives of Identity

ENG 3XX

 

ENG 385

 

Children’s Literature

ENG 373

 

ENG 286

 

Intro Cinema & Screen Studies

ENG 278

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finance

 

 

 

 

FIN 325

 

Corporate Finance

ECO 352

 

 

 

 

 

 

GEG 100

 

Introduction to Geography

GRY 125

 

 

 

 

 

 

Geology

 

 

 

 

GEO 100

 

Physical Geology

GLY 261

 

GEO 200

 

Historical Geology

GLY 262

 

 

 

 

 

 

GST 302

 

Service Learning

GEN 3XX

 

 

 

 

 

 

History

 

 

 

 

HIS 100

 

The West and the World to 1500

HIS 110

 

HIS 101

 

The West and the World 1500-1900

HIS 111

 

HIS 102

 

World History in the Twentieth Century

HIS 1XX

 

HIS 202

 

History of the United States to 1865

HIS 200

 

HIS 203

 

History of the United States Since 1865

HIS 201

 

HIS 206

 

Africa to 1800

HIS 321

 

HIS 207

 

Africa since 1800

HIS 322

 

HIS 212

 

Women in History

HIS 3XX

 

HIS 337

 

Social & Cult. Hist. Of Sports

EXS 197

 

HIS 248

 

Women in American History 1607-1920

HIS 317

 

HIS 305

 

Eastern Religious Traditions

HIS/RLS 3XX

 

HIS 322

 

Nazi Germany

HIS 448

 

HIS 324

 

Europe since 1945

HIS 348

 

HIS 354

 

Native American History

HIS 314

 

HIS 387

 

India: History & Civilization

HIS 3XX

 

 

 

 

 

 

HRM 385

 

Organizational Behavior

PSY 342

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Health

HSC 101

 

Intro to Health Promotion & Wellness

HLH 210

 

HSC 241

 

Critical Health Issues

HLH 2XX

 

HSC 243

 

Standard  First Aid & Safety (3)

HLH 120 or

HLH 1XX (for HLH majors)

 

HSC 310

 

Disease: Lifestyle and Environment

HLH 3XX

 

HSC 333

 

Human Response to Stress

HLH 301

 

HSC 342

 

Health Science for the Teacher

HLH 3XX

 

HSC 386

 

Wellness/Contemporary Living

HLH 3XX

 

HSC 460

 

Exercise Presctiption & Leadership

EXS 4XX

 

HSC 448

 

Health Promotion Program Planning

HLH 360

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HON 140

 

Intellectual Traditions of the West I & II

HIS 110

 

HON 141

 

American Intellectual Heritage

HIS 311

 

HON 150

 

Intro to Honors

CLS 101

 

HON 200

 

Intro to Social Sciences

LAS 2XX

 

HON 201

 

Interpreting Literature & the Arts

INT 300

 

HON 300

 

Natural Science in Human Context

SCI 300

 

HON 350

 

Honors Thesis

LAS 3XX

 

 

 

 

 

 

IST 190

 

Global Issues & Awareness

LAS 1XX

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIN 100

 

Intro to Linguistics

COM 211

 

LIT  396

 

Teaching Literacy in Content Areas Grades 7-12 

LIT 449

 

         

Mathematics

 

 

 

 

MAT 102

 

Foundations of Math in the Real World

MAT 105

 

MAT 103

 

Symmetries

MAT 1XX

 

MAT 104

 

College Algebra

MAT 111

 

MAT 106

 

Number Systems and Operations

MAT 101

 

MAT 120

 

Precalculus

MAT 115

 

MAT 150

 

Probability & Logical Thought

MAT 1XX

 

MAT 158

 

Introduction to Statistics A

MAT 201

 

MAT 206

 

Intro to Geometry and Probability

MAT 102

 

MAT 208

 

Calculus for Business

MAT 1XX

 

MAT 210

 

Calculus I

MAT 135

 

MAT 215

 

Intro to Discrete Mathematics

MAT 224

 

MAT 220

 

Calculus II

MAT 236

 

MAT 230

 

Matrix Algebra

MAT 272

 

MAT 240

 

Multivariable Calculus

MAT 237

 

MAT 258

 

Intro to Statistics B

MAT 201 or 2XX

 

MAT 347

 

Analysis A

MAT 328

 

MAT 330

 

Introduction to Algebra

MAT 370

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meteorology

 

 

 

 

MET 100

 

Meteorology

GLY 371

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modern Languages

 

 

 

FRE 101

 

Elementary French

FRE 101

 

FRE 102

 

Continuing Elementary French

FRE 102

 

FRE 201

 

Intermediate French

FRE 201

 

FRE 202

 

Continuing Intermediate French

FRE 202

 

FRE 302

 

Advanced French B

FRE 305

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPA 101

 

Elementary Spanish

SPA 101

 

SPA 102

 

Continuing Elementary Spanish

SPA 102

 

SPA 201

 

Intermediate Spanish

SPA 201

 

SPA 202

 

Continuing Intermediate Spanish

SPA 202

 

SPA 301

 

Advanced Spanish A

SPA 306

 

SPA 302

 

Advanced Spanish B 

SPA  307

 

SPA 350

 

Survey Spanish Literature

SPA 315

 

SPA 352

 

Surevey Spanish American Literature A

SPA 313

 

 

 

 

 

 

Music

 

 

 

 

MUS 101

 

Introduction to Worlds of Music

MUS 101

 

MUS 110 or 117

 

Intro to Music Listening

MUS 1XX

 

MUS 112

 

Intro to Music Literature

MUS 100

 

MUS 210

 

Western Heritage – Survey of Music I

MUS 221

 

MUS 211

 

Western Heritage – Survey of Music II

MUS 222

 

MUS 317

 

Evolution of Jazz

MUS 332

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAS 100

 

Intro Native American Studies

LAS 1XX

 

 

 

 

 

 

OCE 100

 

Oceanography

GLY 397

 

 

 

 

 

 

Public Justice

 

 

 

 

PBJ 101

 

Intro to Criminal Justice

CRM 303

 

PBJ 201

 

Survey American Non-Criminal Law

POL 302

 

PBJ 300

 

Topics in PBJ

CRM 3XX

 

PBJ 300

 

Child Abuse & the Legal System

HLH 3XX

 

PBJ 365

 

Intro to Criminal Law

CRM 377

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Philosophy

 

 

 

 

PHL 100

 

Intro to Problems of Philosophy

PHI 100

 

PHL 101

 

Intro to Critical Thinking

PHI 110

 

PHL 111

 

Valid Reasoning I – Logic I

PHI 111

 

PHL 205

 

Ethics I

PHI 135

 

PHL 235

 

History of Ancient Philosophy

PHI 201

 

PHL 236

 

History of Modern Philosophy

PHI 202

 

PHL 306

 

Business Ethics

PHI 2XX

 

PHL 313

 

Philosophy of Language

PHI 3XX

 

PHL 442

 

Social Philosophy

PHI 240

 

 

 

 

 

 

Physical Education

 

 

 

 

PED 215

 

Concepts, Theory & Problems of Athletic Coaching

EXS 230

 

 

 

 

 

 

Physics

 

 

 

 

PHY 101

 

Intro Physics

PHY 1XX

 

PHY 103

 

The Realm of Physics

PHY 1XX

 

PHY 111

 

College Physics I

PHY 105

 

PHY 112

 

General University Physics

PHY 201

 

PHY 206

 

Physics for Elem Educ Majors

PHY 2XX

 

PHY 212

 

College Physics II

PHY 106

 

PHY 213

 

General University Physics II

PHY 202

 

 

 

 

 

 

Psychology

PSY 100

 

Principles of Human Behavior

PSY 101

 

PSY 120

 

Race & Gender in US

PSY 330

 

PSY 280

 

Analysis Psychological Data

PSY 201

 

PSY 310

 

Topics in Psychology (need description as sub-topic changes)

PSY 3XX

 

PSY 310

 

Topics Psychology – Psycholinguistics

PSY 350

 

PSY 322

 

Child Psychology

PSY 231

 

PSY 323

 

Adolescent Psychology

PSY 232

 

PSY 330

 

Educational Psychology

PSY 332

 

PSY 350

 

Abnormal Psychology

PSY 421

 

PSY 410

 

Sport Psychology

PSY 346

 

 

 

 

 

 

American Politics & Government

 

 

 

POL 100

 

Intro to Political Science

POL 1XX

 

POL 205

 

American Government and Politics

POL 100

 

POL 207

 

Comparative Politics

POL 101

 

POL 209

 

International Politics

POL 250

 

POL 211

 

Public Policy & Administration

POL 240

 

POL 213

 

History of Political Thought

POL 270

 

POL 305

 

State and Local Government

POL 326

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sociology

 

 

 

 

SOC 100

 

Introduction to Sociology

SOC 150

 

SOC 210

 

Foundations of Sociological Theory

SOC 492

 

SOC 220

 

Methods I: Intro to Social Research

SOC 493

 

SOC 221

 

Social Statistics

SOC 494

 

SOC 250

 

Structure of American Society

SOC 100

 

SOC 280

 

Social Problems

SOC 2XX

 

SOC 300

 

Women and Culture

SOC 3XX

 

SOC 301

 

Sociology of Education

SOC 487

 

SOC 351

 

The Family

SOC 470

 

SOC 370

 

Sociology of Deviance

SOC 373

 

SOC 371

 

Criminology

SOC 463

 

SOC 372

 

Juvenile Delinquency

SOC 462

 

SOC 474

 

Corrections in Community

SOC 4XX

 

SOC 460

 

Dynamics of Prejudice & Discrimination

SOC/ANT 230

 

HDV 120

 

Fundamentals of Gerontology

SOC 220

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPA 102

 

Continuing Elementary Spanish

SPA 102

 

 

 

 

 

 

TED 209/302

 

Technical Writing

PWR 393

 

TEL 346

 

Microcomputer Applications

CAP 3XX

 

TEL 240

 

Electronics Technology

PHY 440

 

Theater

 

 

 

 

THT 110

 

Intro to the Theatre

THT 100

 

THT 364

 

Western Theatre

THT 3XX

 

Women’s Studies

 

 

 

 

WST 200

 

Intro to Women’s Studies

WST 100

 

WST 300

 

International Perspectives on Women

WST 3XX