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Eckerd College

Keene State recognizes transferable credit for 55 courses at Eckerd College.

Transfer courses are evaluated in one of two ways, either they are equivalent to a specific course at Keene State College, or they are accepted as general equivalencies. Academic departments have the final say as to acceptance of credits you wish to apply toward major degree requirements and can help you determine the acceptability of your courses.

Don't see your courses below? Keene State may still recognize your credits – email us or call 603-358-2500 to speak with an academic advisor.

Course Credits Equivalent
AML 353
American Environ History
3.50 American Studies
General
AN 201G
Introduction to Anthropology
3.50 ISANTH-111
Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
AR 102A
Drawing Fundamentals
3.50 IAART-120
Drawing I
ARA 101
Visual Problem Solving
3.50 Art
General
AT 2
Politics & Imagination
3.50 IS Political Science
General
CO 122
Analytic/Persuasive Writing
3.50 English
General
CSN 110
Wide World of Computing
3.50 Computer Science
General
ECB 388
Economic Development
1.00 Economics
General
ES 211
Introduction to Earth Science
3.50 INENST-201
Earth Cycles & Systems
ES 214
Green Design
3.50 ELECT-188
General Elective
ES 218S
Energy Policy
3.50 INENST-188
ENST ISP Elective
ESB 172
Intro to Enviornmental Studies
3.50 ENST-100
Introduction to Environmental Studies
ESN 172
Intro to Environmental Studies
3.50 ENST-100
Introduction to Environmental Studies
ESN 211
Intro to Earth Sciences
3.50 Geology
General
ESN 270
Intro to Environmental Biology
3.50 Biology
General
ESN 490
Recycling and the Environment
3.50 Environmental Studies
General
ESN 498
Senior Research & Comp Exam
3.50 Elective
General
FD 101
Writing Portfolio
1.00 ELECT-188
General Elective
FDF 14
The American West:myth/Reality
3.50 English
General
FI 200
Elements of Film
3.50 Film Studies
General
HD 101S
Introduction to Human Developm
3.50 ISPSYC-188
Psychology ISP Elective
HD 201
Human Sexuality
3.50 PSYC-188
Psychology Elective
HD 210
Counseling Strategies: Theory
3.50 PSYC-188
Psychology Elective
HD 328
Cultural Diversity: Theory and
3.50 II-399
Experimental
HD 387
Forensics and Human Behavior
3.50 CJS-290
Topics in Criminal Justice
HDA 329
Person-Environment Equation
3.50 Elective
General
HI 234
The Twentieth Century World
3.50 IH History
General
HIL 353
Environmental History
1.00 Environmental Studies
General
LIA 242
Into to Native American Lit
3.50 English
General
LIA 328
Literature & Ecology
1.00 English
General
LIA 362
Film and Literature
3.50 IDAH Interdisciplinary A&H
General
LIL 236
History of Drama I
3.50 Theatre and Dance
General
MNB 385
Total Quality Environment Mgt
3.50 Management
General
MS 201
The Marine Environment
3.50 IN Biology
General
MUA 221
Intro to Music Literature
3.50 Music
General
PLL 103
Intro Eastern Philosophy
3.50 Philosophy
General
PLL 240
Philosophy of Technology
3.50 Philosophy
General
PLL 331
Spec Topics: Environ Aesthetic
3.50 Philosophy
General
PLL 490
Native Southwest Peoples
3.50 Philosophy
General
POB 313
Intnl Environmental Law
3.50 Environmental Studies
General
POB 325
Environment Politics & Policy
3.50 Political Science
General
PS 101
Intro Psychology
3.50 PSYC-101
General Psychology
QFM 410
Quest for Meaning
3.50 Elective
General
REL 350
Ecology,chaos and the Sacred
3.50 Elective
General
SO 101
Intro to Sociology
3.50 SOC-101
Introductory Sociology
SO 234
Self and Society
3.50 CJS-290
Topics in Criminal Justice
SPC 101
Elementary Spanish
3.50 Spanish
General
SPC 102
Elementary Spanish
3.50 Spanish
General
TH 231A
Animals in Stage Design
3.50 IATAD-188
Theatre & Dance ISP Elective
WH 181
West Heritage/Global Context I
3.50 IH History
General
WHF 181
West Heritage-Clobal Context I
3.50 IDAH Interdisciplinary A&H
General
WHF 182
West Herigage-Global Contxt II
3.50 IDAH Interdisciplinary A&H
General
WT 1E
Microplastics in Tampa Bay
3.50 ELECT-188
General Elective
WTA 4
Literature and Spirituality
3.50 English
General
WTL I
Mind/Body:philospphical Explor
3.50 Philosophy
General

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