Operations and Technology: O Demaray Academic Counseling: O Demaray It is not a comprehensive list; rather, it is a collection of courses students have transferred in previously. Prospective students with questions about specific courses should connect with Undergraduate Admissions. Current students should check in with their academic counselor if they have questions about specific courses or want to take a course outside of SPU.
Courses in the equivalency guide are not guaranteed to transfer without prior approval from your academic counselor in Student Academic Services. Note: The number of credits may differ if the other institution is a semester-based school, because 1 semester credit will equal 1.
Academic Counseling: O Demaray The Transfer Equivalency Guide TEG primarily is intended to provide course transfer information to prospective transfer students and their advisors at other institutions. However, the tool is also useful for current students who may want to complete coursework at other institutions during summer quarter or as part of a study abroad experience.
Find information below about how the TEG can help you complete your degree efficiently. Due to COVID, students who have earned a Pass, Satisfactory, or Credit grade for courses completed in Winter quarter , Spring quarter , Spring semester or Summer term may receive transfer credit and those courses may fulfill degree requirements in all undergraduate programs.
Seattle University grants the maximum credit possible to meet degree requirements for courses taken at other regionally accredited institutions. An official evaluation of transfer coursework will be provided upon admission to SU. Acceptable transfer credits are applied to degree requirements consistent with university policies. Most transfers from two-year colleges who, during their first two years, follow a parallel program of study to their intended Seattle University major, enter as juniors and can complete degrees with two additional years of coursework.
Exceptions occur when students have taken courses not applicable to their majors, since some majors entail more specific requirements than others.
Should a student's major change, the number of applicable transfer credits may also change. Imaginative Writing. Academic Inquiry and Writing. See Dept for Placement. Properties of Materials LD. Intro to Logic System Design. CAD Applications for Engineers.
Dynamics LD. Mechanics of Materials LD. Elementary French I. Elementary French II. Elementary French III. Classical Civilization LD. LD History Elective. Ancient Civilization LD. Mythology in Literature LD. Newspaper Production. Media Writing. Reporting and Storytelling LD. College Readiness Math I. Can meet MPL B.
Differential Equations LD. Linear Algebra. Intro to Stats for Sciences. Survey of Calculus. Calculus I. Calculus II.
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