Students Transferring from LSCO to MSU

In order to facilitate the transfer process and maximize the number of courses that actually count towards MSU's baccalaureate degrees in STEM disciplines, LSCO and MSU officials have developed course matrices identifying course equivalences.

Due to possible updates in the STEM curricula that may become effective at any given time, students who are planning to transfer to MSU are advised to contact the department of interest for more current information. Even though we are trying our best to keep this web page current, academic departments are the ultimate transcript evaluators for their students.

The following links give LSCO students recommended curricula at LSCO based on the degree they plan to pursue at MSU. By clicking on a link you will download a PDF file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 7.0 or later to see all the graphics on the PDF files. Each file has two pages. The first page has some general information. The second page has the recommended curriculum.

If the word DRAFT appears on the document, you are looking at a document that has not gone through the complete approval cycle yet.

REMEMBER: to avoid taking courses that may not count towards your baccalaureate degree, ALWAYS check with the academic department of interest at MSU.

If you are an LSCO student and you are considering transferring to MSU to pursue a baccalaureate degree in:

  • Agricultural Sciences CLICK HERE.
  • Biological Sciences* CLICK HERE.
  • Chemistry CLICK HERE.
  • Chemistry (Biochemistry concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Chemistry (Forensics concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Chemistry (Geology concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Clinical Laboratory Science (Medical Technology) CLICK HERE.
  • Computer Science CLICK HERE.
  • Engineering (Chemical concentration) CLICK HERE. For all engineering disciplines, the approved Humanities course list is HERE, the approved Social Science course list is HERE and the approved Fine Arts and Life Science course list is HERE.
  • Engineering (Civil concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Engineering (Electrical concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Engineering (Mechanical concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Environmental Science CLICK HERE.
  • Family and Consumer Science (Dietetics concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Mathematics CLICK HERE.
  • Mathematics (Mathematical Statistics concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Physics CLICK HERE.
  • Technology (Electronics concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Technology (Instrumentation concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Technology (Process Plant concentration) CLICK HERE.
  • Wildlife Management CLICK HERE.

* The Department of Biological Sciences recommends to students interested to enter professional schools in pre-respiratory therapy, pre-chiropractic, pre-cardiopulmonary therapy, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical therapy, and pre-dental hygiene to pursue majoring in biology and to check with their intended professional school for updated information.

 

For more information on transfer issues, please contact the following faculty representatives:

  • Agricultural Sciences >>>
  • Biological Sciences >>>
  • Chemistry, Biochemistry, Geology >>>
  • Chemistry (Forensics concentration) >>>
  • Clinical Laboratory Science (Medical Technology) >>>
  • Computer Science >>>
  • Engineering (Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical concentrations) >>>
  • Environmental Science >>>
  • Family and Consumer Science (Dietetics concentration) >>>
  • Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics >>>
  • Physics >>>
  • Radiologic Technology >>>
  • Technology (Electronics, Instrumentation, Process Plant concentration) >>>
  • Wildlife Management >>>

 

 

   

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Support for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation's
Community-Based STEM Education Initiative Program Award No. 0525334. 

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