Morton College

Transfer Course Equivalencies for Students

Integrated Curriculum

Below is a listing of equivalent courses in general education offered at Morton College. These courses will be accepted in transfer in each area. Students complete one course in each category below. In addition to completing the Integrated Curriculum Areas of Knowledge and major requirements, students will be required to fulfill certain skill sets and proficiencies.

Areas of Knowledge

Inquiry Into Ethics and Justice

  • Philosophy 126, 180, 201

Religious Studies in Context

  • Philosophy 125

Literature

  • English 211, 215, 216, 218, 220, 221, 225

Fine Arts

  • Art 101, 102, 103, 105, 111, 115, 117, 120
  • Humanities 153
  • Music 100, 103, 104, 105, 106, 110
  • Speech 110, 125

Historical Analysis

  • Art 125, 126, 127
  • History 103, 104, 105, 106
  • Humanities 154

Social and Political Analysis

  • Anthropology 102
  • Geography 125
  • Music 108
  • Political Science 201, 202
  • Sociology 102, 201

Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences

  • Psychology 101
  • Sociology 100

Physical Science

  • Chemistry 100, 101, 102, 105, 106
  • Geology 101
  • Physical Science 103, 104
  • Physics 101, 102, 105, 205

Life Science

  • Biology 102, 110, 111, 212

Proficiency Course Information

In addition to completing a course within each of the categories listed in the above Areas of Knowledge section, each student is also required to complete proficiencies in three areas. These may be fulfilled through the completion of the courses listed below, or in some cases, through ACT scores, AP credits, or proficiency exams at Elmhurst University. Please contact the Office of Admission for more information.

Writing Proficiency

  • English 101 and English 102

**Math Proficiency

  • MAT 102, 105, 110, 120, 121, 124, 141, 181, 201, 202, 203, 215, 224

**Bolded course numbers can only meet the proficiency for early childhood, elementary or special education majors.  All other majors should not take the bolded courses.

Skills and Value Development Tags

All students at Elmhurst must complete courses that reinforce and develop key skills and values. Like the areas of knowledge, these “tagged” courses are built around specific outcomes approved by the faculty and come from a variety of disciplines.

Major Specific Course Equivalencies

Business

Following are course equivalencies for the business core at Elmhurst University:

Elmhurst University
  • BUS 230
  • BUS 250
  • BUS 261
  • BUS 262
  • BUS 271
  • BUS 340
  • ECO 210
  • ECO 211
  • MTH 151 or MTH 162
  • MTH 345
Morton College
  • BUS 107
  • BUS 208
  • BUS 101
  • BUS 102
  • None
  • None
  • ECO 101
  • ECO 102
  • MTH 201 or MTH 224
  • MTH 141

Education

Education Admission Requirements
View the Elmhurst University Education Program requirements (PDF).
Education Transfer Coursework

Nursing

View the Elmhurst University Nursing Program requirements [PDF].

Psychology

Following are course equivalencies for the psychology major at Elmhurst University:

Elmhurst University
  • PSY 210
  • PSY 355, MTH 345 or MTH 346

One course from the following:

  • PSY 315
  • PSY 316
  • PSY 317
  • PSY 318
  • PSY 319

Two courses from the following:

  • PSY 303
  • PSY 312
  • PSY 313
  • PSY 327
  • PSY 421
  • PSY 424

One course from the following:

  • PSY 411
  • PSY 423
  • PSY 430
  • PSY 435

One course from the following:

  • PSY 326
  • PSY 328
  • PSY 334
  • PSY 422
Morton College
  • PSY 101
  • MTH 141

.

  • PSY 215
  • None
  • PSY 210
  • PSY 211
  • None

.

  • PSY 201
  • None
  • None
  • PSY 202
  • None
  • None

.

  • None
  • None
  • None
  • None

.

  • None
  • None
  • None
  • None

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