Minnesota Transfer Curriculum

The Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) is a framework for students completing an associate’s degree or planning to transfer from a two-year public college to a four-year public university in Minnesota. The framework outlines educational expectations, student outcome goals, and core competencies that are addressed in courses included in the MnTC.

The MnTC was designed to offer students high-quality general education and seamless progress toward a baccalaureate degree. The ten goal areas focus on core liberal arts and sciences competencies, and are designed to transfer as a complete package of credits to meet the first two years of general education requirements to any public Minnesota college or university. A student who completes the MnTC at another institution is not required to complete UMD's Liberal Education Program

Other institutions' MnTC courses being transferred to UMD will be evaluated by UMD for transfer credit at UMD. The basic framework of the MnTC goal areas aligned to the UMD Liberal Education categories is shown below. UMD strives to assign the Liberal Education category (or categories) corresponding to the course's MnTC goal area (or areas) as approved by the other institution. However, taking a MnTC course at another institution does not guarantee the course will transfer to UMD or count toward a UMD Liberal Education category (Transfer of Undergraduate Credit Policy). 

The information provided on this webpage is for courses from institutions using the MnTC being transferred to UMD. Individuals seeking information for UMD courses transferring to other institutions will need to contact those institutions. 

MnTC Goal Areas Aligned to UMD Liberal Education Program Requirements

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MnTC Goal Area 1: Communication

Writing courses are evaluated to determine potential equivalency as UMD’s WRIT 1120, which is the only UMD course in the Writing & Information Literacy category. If a MnTC Goal 1 writing course is not equivalent to WRIT 1120, the transfer course may not meet UMD’s Writing & Information Literacy requirement. WRIT 1120 is a pre-req for UMD’s WRIT 31xx required for nearly all UMD degree programs.

Oral communication courses → UMD Oral Communication and Languages category.

MnTC Goal Area 2: Critical Thinking

UMD does not have a corresponding category so this goal area does not apply to UMD. However, courses completed at another institution are reviewed for the possibility of meeting a different UMD Liberal Education requirement during the transfer course evaluation process.

MnTC Goal Area 3: Natural Sciences

Natural Sciences courses → UMD Natural Sciences category.

Through 2022-23: UMD requires two Natural Sciences courses from different subjects/designators. One course must have a lab component.

Beginning 2023-24: UMD requires one Natural Sciences course with a lab. If taking two courses in the category, then the courses must have different subjects/designators.

MnTC Goal Area 4: Mathematical/Logical Reasoning

Mathematical/Logical Reasoning courses → UMD Logic and Quantitative Reasoning category.

MnTC Goal Area 5: History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences

History and Social and Behavioral Sciences courses → UMD Social Sciences category.

If taking two courses in the category, then the courses must have different subjects/designators.

MnTC Goal Area 6: Humanities and the Fine Arts

Humanities courses → UMD Humanities category.

Fine Arts courses → UMD Fine Arts category.

If taking two courses in Humanities and/or two courses in Fine Arts, then the two courses in each category must have different subjects/designators.

MnTC Goal Area 7: Human Diversity, Race, Power, and Justice in the United States

Through 2022-23: Human Diversity → UMD Cultural Diversity in the U.S. category.

Beginning 2023-24: Human Diversity → UMD Cultural Diversity in the U.S. category or UMD Theorizing Race, Power, and Justice category.

MnTC Goal Area 8: Global Perspective

Global Perspective courses → UMD Global Perspectives category.

MnTC Goal Area 9: Ethical and Civic Responsibility

UMD does not have a corresponding category so this goal area does not apply to UMD. However, courses completed at another institution are reviewed for the possibility of meeting a different UMD Liberal Education requirement during the transfer course evaluation process.

MnTC Goal Area 10: People and the Environment

People and the Environment courses → UMD Sustainability category.