Articulation Agreement

University of North Dakota and Hibbing Community College

Year: 2003/2005 Hibbing, MN

Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: PSYCHOLOGY

The following information pertains to the 2003-2005 UND

Students satisfactorily completing the HCC courses below may transfer them to UND in fulfillment of the corresponding

course requirements for this degree. Students planning to transfer to UND are encouraged to have phone or email contact

with an adviser from UND. Students may call the Advising Office at 1-800-CALL-UND ext. 2749 or 777-2749 .

Math 2010 will fulfill the Statistics requirement for the Psychology major, but will not count toward the 36 credits of Psychology needed

for the major.

HCC students should check with an adviser for help in determining how HCC courses fit into UND categories of Social Science, Arts

and Humanities, and Math, Science & Technology.

UND Course/Credits/Title HCC Course/Credits/Title

1. Communication

COMM 110 3 Fundamentals of Public Speaking SPCH 1010 3 Fundamentals of Speech

ENGL 110 3 College Composition I ENGL 1060 3 Freshman Composition

ENGL 120 3 College Composition II ENGL 1090 3 Advanced Composition

2. Social Science

PSYC 111 3 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1200 3 General Psychology

PSYC 250 4 Developmental Psychology PSYC 1350 3 Lifespan Development

SOC 110 3 Introduction to Sociology SOC 1100 3 Introduction to Sociology

3. Arts and Humanities

Elective Credit 1 Non-Spanish A&H Coursework Elective Credit 1 Non-Spanish A&H Coursework

SPAN 101 4 First-Year Spanish I SPAN 1110 5 Beginning Spanish 1

SPAN 102 4 First-Year Spanish II SPAN 1120 5 Beginning Spanish 2+

4. Mathematics, Science & Technology

BIOL 150/L 4 General Biology I/Lab BIOL 1510 5 General Biology 1

BIOL 151/L 4 General Biology II/Lab BIOL 1520 5 General Biology 2

MATH 103 3 College Algebra MATH 1040 4 College Algebra

5. Other Program Requirements

PSYC 241 3 Introduction to Statistics MATH 2010 4 Statistics

PSYC 270 3 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 1400 3 Abnormal Psychology

Additional classes will be required to earn the above degree; A minimum of 125 credits is required to graduate from UND. Transfer

credit for courses other than those listed above will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis. + Indicates a course which will satisfy

UND's World Cultures Requirement.

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