Articulation Agreement
University of North Dakota  & North Hennepin Community College
Year: 2001/2003 Brooklyn Park, MN
Degree: Bachelor of Business  Major: MANAGEMENT
  Administration
The following information pertains to the 2001-2003 UND catalog.
Students satisfactorily completing the  NHCC 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 advisor from UND. Students may call the Advising Office at 1-800-CALL-UND ext. 2975 or 777-2975.
*Must be taught by a lawyer.
UND Course/Credits/Title NHCC Course/Credits/Title
1. Communication
COMM 110  3 Public Speaking Spch 1010 3 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
ENGL 110  3 College Composition I Engl 1111 3 Freshman English I
ENGL 120 3 College Composition II Engl 1112 3 Freshman English II
2. Social Science
ECON 201  3 Principles of Microeconomics Econ 1070 3 Principles of Economics: Micro
ECON 202  3 Principles of Macroeconomics Econ 1060 3 Principles of Economics: Macro
POLS 115  3 American Government I PolS 1100 3 American Politics & Government
3. Arts and Humanities
Elective Credit 9 Cr. from two diff. departments Elective Credit 9 Cr. from two diff. departments
4. Mathematics, Science & Technology
Lab Science  4 Lab Science Course  Lab Science Course 4 Lab Science Course
ECON 210  3 Economic Statistics Math 1130 3 Elementary Statistics
MATH 104  3 Finite Math Math 1140 3 Finite Math
MATH 146  3 Applied Calculus Math 1200 3 Calculus Survey
5. Other Program Requirements
ANTH 171 or 3 Intro to Cultural Anthropology Anth 1010+ or 3 Intro to Anthropology: Cultural 
SOC 110 3 Intro to Sociology Soc 1110 3 Intro to Sociology
ACCT 200  3 Elements of Accounting I Acct 2111 4 Financial Accounting
ACCT 201  3 Elements of Accounting II Acct 2112 4 Managerial Accounting
ACCT 315 3 Business in the Legal Environment Bus 1300* 3 Legal Environment of Business
PSYC 111  3 Introduction to Psychology Psyc 1150 4 General 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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