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Curry College

Keene State recognizes transferable credit for 129 courses at Curry 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
MATH 1190
College Algebra
3.00 MATH-130
Precalculus
AC 1000
Foundations of Software Applic
3.00 Computer Science
General
AC 1020
Word Processing
1.50 Computer Science
General
AC 2000
Advanced Software Applications
3.00 Computer Science
General
AC 2020
Data Base Concepts
3.00 Computer Science
General
AC 2120
Electronic Spreadsheets:excel
3.00 Computer Science
General
AC 2764
Business Presentations
3.00 Elective
General
AC 2765
Desktop Publishing: Pagemaker
3.00 Art
General
AE 1070
Discovering Boston
2.00 Elective
General
AE 1305
Comp Prosp Educ I: Rdng
1.50 Elective
General
ANTH 1020
Introduciton to Anthropology
3.00 Sociology
General
BIOL 1075 & BIOL 1175
Anatomy & Physiology & Lab: Anat & Physiology
4.00 BIO-230
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL 1085 & BIOL 1185
Anatomy & Physiology II & Lab Anatomy & Physiology II
4.00 BIO-232
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
CHEM 1001 & CHEM 1002
Chemical Concepts & Lab: Chemical Concepts
4.00 INCHEM-103
Fundamentals of Chemistry
CJ 1000
Introduction to Criminal Justi
3.00 ISCJS-101
Introduction to Criminal Justice Studies
CJ 1000
Intro Crim Just & Admn Just
3.00 SOC-221
Criminal Justice
CJ 1140
Quantitative Data Analysis for
3.00 MATH-141
Introductory Statistics
CJ 2018
Ethics and Law Enforcement
3.00 Sociology
General
CJ 2350
Human Diversity in Criminal Ju
3.00 CJS-188
CJS Elective
COM 1010
Fundamentals of Communication
3.00 COMM-175
Principles of Communication
COM 1030
Careeer Speech:voice/Artic
3.00 Communication
General
COM 1300
Intro Mass Communication
3.00 JRN-100
Intro to Mass Communication
COM 1410
Acting I
3.00 TAD-201
Fundamentals of Acting I
COM 1510
Beginning Radio Practicum
1.00 Journalism
General
COM 1520
Beginning Radio Practicum
1.00 Journalism
General
COM 1710
Intro to Broadcasting
3.00 IH Journalism
General
COM 2010
Public Speaking
3.00 COMM-171
Fundamentals of Speech
COM 2100
Managerial Communication
3.00 Communication
General
COM 2230
Writing for Communication
3.00 Communication
General
COM 247
Theater Pract
1.00 Theatre and Dance
General
COM 2510
Intermediate Radioi Practicum
1.00 Journalism
General
COM 2560
WMLN-FMDirctor/Asst. Dir
2.00 Journalism
General
DANC 1200
What Moves You?
3.00 IA Theatre and Dance
General
DANC 2050
Classical Ballet I
3.00 IA Theatre and Dance
General
ED 2161
Educational Psychology
3.00 Education - ESEC
General
ENG 1280
Writing Workshop I
3.00 ENG-101
Essay Writing
ENG 1290
Intensive Writing Workshop
3.00 ENG-101
Essay Writing
ENG 1380
Writing Workshop II
3.00 English
General
ENG 2120
American Literature II
3.00 English
General
ENG 2140
Contemporary American Lit
3.00 ENG-290
Topics
ES 1000
Academic Skills
1.50 Elective
General
ES 1060
Fundamentals of Writing
3.00 English
General
ES 1070
Discovering Boston
2.00 Elective
General
ES 1160
Foundations of Math
3.00 Mathematics
General
ES 1300
Comps for Prospective Educator
3.00 Education - ESEC
General
EXP 2340
Intro to Experiential Learning
3.00 Elective
General
FA 1000
Introduction to Fine Arts
3.00 Art
General
FAM 130
Guitar: Priv Inst
1.00 Music
General
FAM 331
Chamber Chorale
2.00 Music
General
FR 1020
Leementary French II
4.00 FR-102
Elementary French II
FS 1000
Freshman Seminar
2.00 Elective
General
FYS 1000
First Year Seminar
2.00 Elective
General
GEN 1000
Fyi
3.00 ELECT-188
General Elective
GEN 1000
First Year Inquiry: Happiness
4.00 Elective
General
GEN 1001
Curry Launch
1.00 ELECT-188
General Elective
HED 1010
Intro to Health Education
3.00 Physical Education
General
HON 1850
FYHP Colloquium I
3.00 II Integrative Interdisciplin
General
HON 1852
First Year Honors Colloq II
3.00 Elective
General
MATH 1000
Problem Solving Strategies in
3.00 MATH-188
Math Transfer Elective
MATH 1150
Elementary Statistics
3.00 MATH-141
Introductory Statistics
MATH 1160
Topics in Contemporary Math
3.00 MATH-115
Contemporary Mathematics
MGT 1001
Current Economic Problems
3.00 Management
General
MGT 1500
Principles of Management
3.00 Management
General
MGT 1510
Intro to Management I
3.00 Management
General
MGT 1511
Introduction to Mangement II
3.00 Management
General
MGT 1720
Accounting I
3.00 Management
General
MGT 1721
Accounting II
3.00 Management
General
MGT 1810
Economics: Micro
3.00 ECON-202
Microeconomics
MGT 1811
Economics: MacRo
3.00 ECON-201
Macroeconomics
MGT 2400
Sports & Business
3.00 Management
General
MGT 2500
Human Resource Management
3.00 Management
General
MGT 2510
Organizati'l Systems/Processes
3.00 Management
General
MGT 2520
Marketing Management
3.00 Management
General
MGT 2570
Financial Management
3.00 Management
General
MGT 2890
Money and Banking
3.00 Management
General
MGT 3550
Mgt of International Business
3.00 Management
General
MGT 3900
Special Projects in Management
3.00 Management
General
MGT 3950
Business Ethics
3.00 Management
General
MGT 3980
Sr Seminar: Management Policy
3.00 Management
General
MUS 3310
Chamber Chorale
2.00 Music
General
NSG 1000
Preparation for Health Care Pr
3.00 NURS-101
Professional Nursing
NSG 2000
Health Assessment
3.00 Nursing
General
NSG 2003
Health Assessment
4.00 NURS-188
Nursing Elective
NSG 2013
Conceptual Basis for Nursing P
5.00 NURS-188
Nursing Elective
NSG 2014
Conceptual Basis for Nsg Pract
3.00 Nursing
General
P&GH 1060
Intro to Politics
3.00 POSC-201
Introduction to Political Science
P&H 1001
Current Economic Problems
3.00 Economics
General
P&H 1010
American Civilization I
3.00 History
General
P&H 1020
US Hist II: Reconst-Present
3.00 IH History
General
P&H 1030
Western Civilization I
3.00 HIST-141
Western Civilization I: Orig.- 1500
P&H 1040
Western Cilivization II
3.00 HIST-142
Western Civilization II :1500-Present
P&H 1060
Introduction to Politics
3.00 Political Science
General
P&H 2040
American Economic History
3.00 History
General
P&H 2100
History of Russia
3.00 History
General
P&H 2250
International Relations
3.00 Political Science
General
P&H 2292
Social History of Women
3.00 II Women's and Gender Studies
General
PAL 1008
Experimental Course
1.00 ELECT-188
General Elective
PAL 1180
Summer Pal
3.00 ELECT-188
General Elective
PE 1020
Golf I
0.50 Physical Education
General
PE 1215
Weight Mgt for Health & Wellne
1.00 Physical Education
General
PE 1240
Yoga
1.00 Elective
General
PHIL 2010
Ethics
3.00 PHIL-220
Ethics
PHIL 2036
Philosophy of Pop Culture
3.00 Philosophy
General
PHIL 2080
Religion and Politics
3.00 Philosophy
General
PRS 2150
Eastern Religion and Philosoph
3.00 PHIL-231
Comparative Religion
PSY 1030
Introduction to Psychology
3.00 PSYC-101
General Psychology
PSY 1030
Introduction to Psychology
3.00 ISPSYC-101
General Psychology
PSY 1400
Child Development
3.00 Psychology
General
PSY 2161
Educational Psychology
3.00 Psychology
General
PSY 2205
Dysfunctional Families
3.00 Psychology
General
PSYC 2400
Human Development
3.00 PSYC-188
Psychology Elective
REL 2040
Western Religion
3.00 Philosophy
General
SCI 1010
The Sciences
4.00 IDSM Interdisciplinary Sc/Ma
General
SCI 1030
Astronomy
4.00 Astronomy
General
SCJ 1000
Intro: Criminal Justice System
3.00 SOC-221
Criminal Justice
SCJ 2010
Criminal Law and Procedure
3.00 Elective
General
SCJ 2200
Law and Society
3.00 Sociology
General
SOC 1000
Perspectives: Society & Cult
3.00 Sociology
General
SOC 1600
Social Problems
3.00 SOC-225
Social Problems
SOC 2060
Aging and the Life Cycle
3.00 Sociology
General
SOC 2230
Woemn, Health & Health Care
3.00 Sociology
General
SOC 2600
Methods in Social Research
3.00 Sociology
General
SOC 3390
Crisis Intervention
3.00 Sociology
General
SPAN 2010
Intermediate Spanish I
4.00 SP-201
Intermediate Spanish I
VA 1770
Basic Design
3.00 Art
General
VA 1800
Drawing
3.00 Art
General
WRIT 1200
Reading, Writing, & Research I
4.00 ITW-101
Thinking and Writing
WRIT 1400
Reading, Writing, & Research I
3.00 ITW-101
Thinking and Writing
WRIT 1500
Reading, Writing, and Research
3.00 ITW-101
Thinking and Writing

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