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With locations in Tahlequah, Muskogee and Broken Arrow, NSU is Oklahoma’s immersive learning institution. Choose from in-person, blended or online learning options.

Scholarships

NSU is committed to assisting students in applying and earning scholarships. Whether you are an incoming freshman or a continuing/returning student, NSU has a wide variety of scholarship options for students to choose from.

Clubs and Organizations

From networking to leadership opportunities, NSU’s over 80 clubs and organizations allow our students to build lasting relationships while getting the full college experience.

Transfer Students

Whether you’re an incoming or current transfer student, NSU’s transfer advisors are available to assist you with transcript evaluation, information on degree programs and support services. NSU is where You Belong.

Graduate College

Whether transitioning to graduate school or returning to higher education, NSU’s graduate college is your next step. Choose from over 25 master's degrees and several certificate programs.

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) to NSU

Written & Oral Communication (9 hours)

NSU

NEO

ENGL 1113 - Freshman Composition I ENGL 1113
ENGL 1213 - Freshman Composition II ENGL 1213
COMM 1113 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication SPCH 2713

History and Civic consciousness (6 hours)

NSU

NEO

POLS 1113 - American Federal Government and POLS 1113
HIST 1483 - American History 1492-1876 or HIST 1483
HIST 1493 - American History since 1876 HIST 1493
 

Social and global analysis (3 hours)

NSU

NEO

ECON 2213 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2023
ECON 2313 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2013
GEOG 2133 - Global Economic Geography -
GEOG 2243 - Fundamentals of Geography -
PSYC 1113 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1113
SOC 1113 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1113
POLS 2313 - Introduction to International Relations POLS 2043
POLS 2353 - Introduction to Comparative Politics POLS 2063
COMM 2543 - Intercultural Communication -
CHER 1113 - Elementary Cherokee I -
CHER 1123 - Elementary Cherokee II -
SPAN 1113 - Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1113
SPAN 1123 - Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1123
SPED 3312 American Sign Language I -
SPED 3323 American Sign Language II -

professional and self development (6 hours)

All Freshman are required to take UNIV 1003 and an additional (3 hours) from the courses listed below.

Choose one of the following:

Professional Development

NSU

NEO

CS 1003 / IS 1003 - Computers in Modern Society CS 1103, 2103
EDUC 4823 - Technology and the 21st Century Learner -
LIBM 2610 - Basics of Online Research -
LIBM 4611 - Advanced Online Research -
MS 2453 - Media Literacy or -
COMM 2453 Media Literacy -
TECH 3023 Technology and Society -
Any military science leadership, physical education activity, and/or performance based arts course(s). -

And, select 3 hours from the following:

Self Development

NSU

NEO

H ED 1113 - Principles of Health and Fitness/Wellness HHP 2603
NUTR 1653 - Basic Nutrition NUTR 1113
H ED 2212 - First Aid/Responding to Emergencies HHP 2602
FIN 2113 - Personal Financial Planning FIN 2123
HFS 1103 - Relationships and Marriage SOCI 2113
PSYC 1003 - Introduction to Human Behavior PSYC 1123

Humanities (6 hours)

Choose any two of the following:

NSU

NEO

ANTH 2223 - Introduction to American Indian Studies -
ENGL 2113 - Introduction to Literature ENGL 2413
ENGL 3413 - World Literature ENGL 2433
CHER 4113 - Cherokee Cultural Heritage -
HIST 1113 - Early Western Civilization HIST 1613
HIST 1213 - Modern Western Civilization HIST 1623
HIST 3723 - Native American History HIST 1063
HUM 2113 - Ancient Cultures HUM 2103
HUM 2223 - Modern Cultures HUM 2203
PHIL 1013 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1113
ART 2023/HUM 2333 - Art Appreciation ART 1803
GEOG 2003 - Global Studies -
GEOG 2253 - World Regional Geography GEOG 1013
MUS 2553 - Rock Music Appreciation -
MUS 2543 - Music Appreciation MUSIC 2573
MUS 2743 - Jazz Appreciation -
MUS 2863 - World Music -
DRAM 2763 - Theatre Appreciation TH 2413
Dram 2843 - Film Appreciation MCOM 2153
WGS 2123 - Intro to Women's & Gender Studies -
NUTR 3653 - Food and Culture -
REL 2553 - Comparative Religion -

Natural Sciences (7-9 hours)

At least one course from the biological or physical sciences must include a lab.

Biological Science (3-4 hours)

NSU

NEO

BIOL 1013 and BIOL 1011 - Introductory Biology I and Introductory to Biology Lab (Majors) -
BIOL 1114 - General Biological Science (includes lab) BIOL 1114
BIOL 1113 and BIOL 1111 - General Biological Science Lecture and General Biological Science Lab BIOL 1113, 1111
BIOL 3413 - Environmental Problems  

Physical Science (3-5 hours)

NSU

NEO

CHEM 1123 and CHEM 1131 CHEM 1314
PHYS 1115 - Introduction to Physics PHYS 1114
GEOL 1114 - Introduction to Geology GEOL 1114
SCI 1114 - General Physical Sciences (includes lab) PHYS 1014
SCI 1113 and SCI 1111 - General Physical Science Lecture and General Physical Science Lab  
SCI 1314 - Astronomy (includes lab) PHYS 1104

 

Mathematics (3 hours; select one path)

NSU

NEO

MATH 1313 Introduction to Statistics STAT 2023
MATH 1473 - Applied Mathematics MATH 2413
MATH 1513 College Algebra (may be required for some majors) or an advanced course in mathematics, Statistics or Computer Science MATH 1513
MATH 1523 Functions and Change MATH 1483

All math pathways are effective Fall 2019. See an Academic Advisor to select the appropriate math pathway. To have your math class evaluated contact Transfer Student Services.