SUNY Stony Brook

State University of New York College at Cortland

 Credit Equivalencies – SUNY Stony Brook

4/12/2023

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 Stony Brook

Credits

Course Title (SUNY Stony Brook)

SUNY Cortland Equivalent

Applied Mathematics and Statistics

AMS 102

3

Elements of Statistics

MAT 201

AMS 210

3

Applied Linear Algebra

MAT 272

AMS 261

4

Applied Calculus III

MAT 237

AMS 351

3

Applied Algebra

MAT 370

AMS 361

4

Applied Calculus IV: Differential Equations

MAT 430

 

American Sign Language 

SLN 111

3

Elementary American Sign Language I

ASL 101

SLN 112 3 Elementary American Sign Language II ASL 102
SLN 211 3 Intermediate American Sign Language I ASL 201
SLN 212 3 Intermediate American Sign Language II ASL 202

Anthropology

ANT 102

3

Intro to Cultural Anthropology

ANT 102

Art History

ARH 101-D

3

Art in Culture from Prehistoric times to Age of Cathedrals

ATH 121

ARH 102-D

3

Art in Culture from Early Renaissance to Postmodernism

ATH 122

Astronomy

AST 100-E

3

Intro to Astronomy

PHY 150

AST 203-E

4

Astronomy

PHY 150

AST 248

3

Search for Life in the Universe

LAS 2XX

 

Atmospheric and Oceanic Studies

ATM 237

3

World Climate & Atmosphere

GLY 371

Biology

BIO 101

3

Human Biology

BIO 1XX

BIO 150

3

Living World

BIO 1XX

BIO 202-E

4

Fundamentals of Biology: Molecular & Cellular

BIO 110

BIO 203-E

4

Fundamentals of Biology: Cellular & Organ Physiology

BIO 111

BIO 111

3

Aquatic World

BIO 1XX

BIO 310

3

Cell Biology

BIO 3XX

BIO 334

3

Principles of Neurobiology

BIO 3XX

 

 Business

BUS 210

3

Financial Accounting

MGT 254

BUS 249

3

Management Science

MGT 2XX

Chemistry

CHE 115

3

Chemistry, Life and the Environment

CHE 125

CHE 129

4

General Chemistry IA

CHE 121

CHE 131 & 133 lab

5

General Chemistry I

CHE 227/277

CHE 132 & 134 lab

5

General Chemistry II

CHE 228/278

CHE 321

4

Organic Chemistry I

CHE 300

Communications

COM 305

3

Mass Communication Law and Ethics

COM 400

Computer Science

CSE 101

3

Intro to Computers & Information Technologies

CAP 100

CSC 120

 

Intro to Computer Science

MCS 186

Economics

ECO 305

4

Intermediate Macroeconomic

ECO 300

ECO 360

3

Money and Banking

ECO 431

ECO 383

3

Public Finance

ECO 3XX

ECO 389 3 Corporate Finance ECO 352

English

EGL 191-B

3

Intro to Poetry

ENG 203

EGL 192-B

3

Intro to Fiction

ENG 202

EGL 193-B

3

Intro to Drama

ENG 204

EGL 205-I

3

Survey of British Literature I

ENG 355

EGL 206-I

3

Survey of British Literature II

ENG 356

EGL 217-K

3

American Literature I

ENG 325

EGL 218-K

3

American Literature II

ENG 326

EGL 345

3

Shakespeare I

ENG 433

 

Technology and Society

EST 100

3

Computer Literacy in the Digital Era

CAP 100

EST 192

3

Intro to Modern Engineering

GEN 1XX

French

FRN 111,112

4

Elementary French I,II

FRE 101,102

FRN 211,212

3

Intermediate French I,II

FRE 201,202

Geography

GSS 313

3

GIS Design and Application 1

GRY 324

GSS 314

1

GIS Laboratory

GRY 3XX

Geology

GEO 102

3

The Earth

GLY 1XX

GEO 107

3

Natural Hazards

SCI 180

GEO 122-E

4

Physical Geology

GLY 261

 German

 

GER 101

6

Intensive Elementary German

GER 101 and GER 102

GER 111,112

4

Elementary German I,II

GER 101,102

GER 211,212 3 Intermediate German I,II GER 201,202

Human Development

HDV 102

1

Human Development (1cr.)

LAS 1XX

History

HIS 101-F

3

European History: Antiquity to Revolution

HIS 110

HIS 102

3

Modern European History

HIS 111

HIS 103

3

American History to 1877

HIS 200

HIS 104

3

United States Since 1877

HIS 201

HIS 208

3

Ireland from St. Patrick to Present

HIS 443

HIS 214

3

Modern Latin America

HIS 326

HIS 216

3

History of U.S. Latin American Relations

HIS 402

HIS 237

3

Science, Technology & Medicine in Western Civ I

SCI 2XX (GED 107)

HIS 238

3

Science, Technology, & Medicine in Western Civ II

SCI 360

HIS 250

3

Second World War 1939-1945

HIS 453

HIS 263

3

Age of American Revolution

HIS  302

HIS 392

3

Topics in European History

HIS 3XX

HIS 398

3

Topics in History of Science & Technology

HIS 3XX

HIS 241

3

Holocaust: Destruction of European Jewry

HIS 460

 

 Italian Literature and Culture Courses

HUI 216

3

Italian Civilization

LAS 2XX

HUI 239

3

Modern Italy

LAS 2XX

 

HUM 123

3

Sexuality in Literature

ENG 2XX

HUM 201

3

Film & Television Studies: Genres

CIN 2XX

HUM 202

3

Film and Television: History & Theory

CIN 225

 

Spanish Literature and Culture Courses

HUS 254

3

Latin America Today

HIS 326

Italian

ITL 101

6

Intensive Elementary Italian 

FLR 101/102 (6 CR)

ITL 111,112

4

Elementary Italian I,II

ITA 101,102

ITL 211,212 3 Intermediate Italian I,II ITA 201,202

JRN 287

3

Basic News Reporting and Writing

COM 203

 

 Linguistics

LIN 381

3

Language and Speech Disorders

SHH 270

Marine Sciences

MAR 101

3

Long Island Sound Science & Use

LAS 1XX

MAR 104

3

Oceanography

GLY 397

Mathematics

MAT 122

3

Overview of Calculus with Applications

ECO 222

MAT 123

3

Intro to Calculus

MAT 115

MAT 125

3

Calculus A

MAT 121

MAT 126

3

Calculus B

MAT 122

MAT 131

4

Calculus I

MAT 135

MAT 132

4

Calculus II

MAT 236

MAT 200

3

Logic, Language and Proof

MAT 224

MAT 211

3

Intro to Linear Algebra

MAT 272

MAT 312

3

Applied Algebra

MAT 370

MAT 313

3

Abstract Algebra

MAT 370

MAT 319

4

Foundations of Analysis

MAT 420

MAT 360

3

Geometric Structures

MAT 375

Mechanical Engineering

MEC 104

3

Practical Science of Things

LAS 1XX

Music

MUS 101

3

Intro to Music

MUS 100

 

 

PEC 270

3

First Aid & Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

HLH 120 or

HLH 1XX (for HLH majors)

Philosophy

PHI 100

3

Concepts of the Person

PHI 100

PHI 104

3

Moral Reasoning

PHI 135

PHI 105

3

Politics & Society

PHI 240

PHI 108

3

Logical & Critical Reasoning

PHI 110

PHI 300

3

Ancient Philosophy

PHI 201

PHI 304

3

Modern Philosophy

PHI 202

Physics

PHY 131/PHY 133

4

Classical Physics I

PHY 201

PHY 132/PHY 134

4

Classical Physics II

PHY 202

Political Science

POL 101

3

World Politics

POL 101

POL 102

3

Intro to American Government

POL 100

POL 103

3

Comparative Politics

POL 101

Psychology

PSY 103

3

Intro to Psychology

PSY 101

PSY 201

3

Statistical Methods in Psychology

PSY 201

PSY 220

3

Developmental Psychology

PSY 333

PSY 230

3

Abnormal & Clinical Psychology

PSY 421

PSY 338

3

Behavior Deviation in Children

PSY 3XX

School of Professional Development

CEF 347 3 Introduction to Special Education SPE 270

Sociology

SOC 105

3

Intro to Sociology

SOC 150

SOC 204

3

Intimate Relationships

SOC 2XX

SOC 247

3

Sociology of Gender

SOC 401

SOC 304

3

Sociology of the Family

SOC 470

SOC 361

3

Historical Development of Sociological Theory

SOC 492 or SOC 300

SOC 364

3

Sociology of Latin America

SOC 3XX

Spanish

SPN 111, 112

4

Elementary Spanish I, II

SPA 101, 102

SPN 211

3

Intermediate Spanish I

SPA 201

SPN 212

3

Intermediate Spanish II

SPA 202

 

 Science and Society

SSO 102

1

Science and Society

SCI 1XX

Theatre

THR 104

3 Play Analysis ENG 204

THR 105

3

Acting I

THT 120

THR 110

3

Public Speaking

COM 210

Writing & Rhetoric

WRT 101-A

3

Intro Writing

CPN 100

WRT 102-A

3

Intermediate Writing

CPN 101

Women's Studies

WST 102 OR WMS 101

3

Intro to Women’s Studies in Social Sciences

WST 100

WST 103

3

Women, Culture, and Difference

WST 1XX

WST 204

3

Intimate Relationships

WST 2XX