Southern New Hampshire University
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Course Equivalency Guide
Find the general education credits that will transfer to Southern New Hampshire University.
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Course Name at Southern New Hampshire University | Course Name at Gateway Education | Credits Transferred |
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BIO120 - General Biology I | 3 | |
HIS113 - United States History I: 1607-1865 | 3 | |
HSEELE - Human Services Elective | 3 | |
HUM100 - Perspectives in the Humanities | 3 | |
MAT136 - Introduction to Quantitative Analysis | 3 | |
MATELE - Mathematics Elective (0 - 12) 100 Level | 3 | |
OL215 - Principles of Management | 3 | |
PHL212 - Introduction to Ethics | 3 | |
PHL230 - Religions of the World | 3 | |
PSY108 - Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
PSY211 - Lifespan Development | 3 | |
PSYELE - Psychology Elective | 3 | |
SOC112 - Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
About Southern New Hampshire University
Southern New Hampshire University, founded in 1932, is a private, nonprofit institution recognized nationally for its extensive online and on-campus degree programs. SNHU provides over 200 career-focused degrees across diverse fields such as business, psychology, healthcare, technology, and liberal arts. With one of the largest online student populations in the United States, SNHU is highly regarded for its innovation, affordability, exceptional student support services, and flexible scheduling options, making it a leading choice among adult learners, working professionals, and non-traditional students.