10/31/08

State University of New York College at Cortland

 

Credit Equivalencies – SUNY Albany

 

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

 

Albany Course Number

Course Title (SUNY Albany)

SUNY Cortland Equivalent

 

ATM – see earth sciences

 

ACC 211

Financial Accounting

MGT 254

AAS 219

Intro African American History

HIS 312

AAS 213

History Civil Rights Movement

HIS 428

CLL 101

Elementary Latin 1

FLR 101

CLL 102

Elementary Latin 2

FLR 102

CLL 201L

Intro Latin Literature I

LAS 2XX

CLC 105L

Myths of the Greek World

ENG 280

CLC 110

Classical Roots: Great Ideas of Greece & Rome

ENG 220

 

 

 

Anthropology

 

 

ANT 104

Archaeology

ANT 1XX

ANT 108G

Cultural Anthropology

ANT 102

ANT 110

Intro Human Evolution

ANT 300

ANT 111

Intro to the Primates

ANT 1XX

ANT 119N

The City and Human Health

ANT 1XX

ANT 211 (411)

Human Population Biology

ANT 2XX

ANT 233

Aztecs, Incas & Mayas

ANT 301

ANT 240

The North American Indian

ANT 302

ANT 310

Human Paleontology

ANT 3XX

ANT 319

Physical Growth and Development

ANT 3XX

ANT 364

Anthropology of Health and Health Care

ANT 3XX

ANT 414 (313)

Demographic Anthropology

ANT 4XX

ANT 416 (315)

Topics in Human Biology

ANT 4XX

ANT 418

Biomedical Anthropology

ANT 4XX

ANT 450

Medical Anthropology

ANT 4XX

CLA 207L

Egyptian Archaeology

ANT 2XX

CLA 208L

Greek Archaeology

ANT 2XX

 

 

 

ART

 

 

ART 105

Beginning Drawing

ATS 101

ARH 170L

Survey of Art in the Western World I

ATH 121

ARH 171L

Survey of Art in the Western World II

ATH 122

 

 

 

ATM 100N

The Atmosphere

GLY 371

ATM 107N

The Oceans

GLY 397

 

 

 

Biology

 

 

BIO 100

Contemporary Biology

BIO 1XX

BIO 102

General Biological Sciences

BIO 111

BIO 110F/N

General Biology I

BIO 110/201

BIO 111F/N

General Biology II

BIO 111/202

BIO 112

Anatomy and Physiology I

BIO 301

BIO 113

Anatomy and Physiology II

BIO 302

BIO 117

Nutrition

HLH 232 -HLH maj.

 HLH 323 – non maj

BIO 199

Issues in Biological Sciences

SCI 1XX

BIO 205

Human Genetics

BIO 306

BIO 212

Introductory Genetics

BIO 312

BIO 217

Cell Biology

BIO 210

BIO 230N

People and Resources in Ecological Perspective

SCI 2XX

BIO 314

Microbiology Biology

BIO 304 or 303

BIO 319

Field Biology

BIO 310

 

 

 

CAS 109

Intermediate Science Research (for Biological sciences area)

BIO 437

CAS 110

Intermediate Methods of Research

LAS 1XX

CAS 209

Advanced Science Research

BIO 438

CAS 131

Diversity & Equity in America

LAS 1XX

CAS 198

Spec. Topics Humanities -  Western Civilization

HIS 110

CAS 210

Adv Methods Research

LAS 2XX

 

 

 

CLC 105

Myth of Greek World

ENG 280

 

 

 

Chemistry

 

 

CHM 120 & 122A LAB

General Chemistry I

CHE 221

CHM 121 & 122B LAB

General Chemistry II

CHE 222

CHM 216 A&B

 Organic Chemistry  & Organic Chemistry Lab CHM 217A/B

CHE 301

CHM 420A/B

Inorganic Chemistry

CHE 340

 

 

 

Communication

 

 

COM 100M

Human Communication: Language & Social Action

COM 100

COM 203

Speech Composition and Presentation

COM 210

COM 201

Interpersonal Communication

COM 300

COM 204

Group Communication

COM 340

COM 265

Intro Communication Theory

COM 2XX

 

 

 

Educational & Counseling Psychology

 

 

CPY 120

Psychology of Academic & Personal Effectiveness

PSY 2XX

 

 

 

Computer Science

 

 

CSI 102

Microcomputer Software

CAP 100

 

 

 

Earth & Atmospheric Sciences

 

 

GEO 100N

Planet Earth

GLY 160

ATM 100

The Atmosphere

GLY 371

ATM 107N

The Oceans