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The equivalency table/s contains an historical list of courses that students have transferred from
a growing list of colleges and universities to the University of Memphis. The tables are displayed with the transfer
school's course prefixes, numbers, and titles on the left (shaded in red),
with the U of M's course prefixes, numbers, titles and credit awarded on the right (shaded
in blue). If you are considering transferring to the University of Memphis and would like to know which
of the classes you have taken at other schools may transfer, please select your school from the menu above.
When referring to this table please keep in mind:
- The table returned will list all transfer courses as of the date on the table. This table is for
your reference only.
- This table does not provide a guarantee of how your courses will transfer to the U of M. It
is a guide based on past experience of transfer students. For final and authoritative decision regarding
any transfer courses, you must have your transcript evaluated by the U of M's Office of Admissions and meet with
your U of M academic advisor.
- This table indicates how courses have been and may transfer to the U of M. You should not use this table to
asertain which courses taken at the U of M will transfer to other institutions.
- This table only lists courses that have actually been transferred and/or evaluated for transfer to the U of
M. Consequently, if some of your courses do not appear on the list, they probably have not been evaluated for transfer
by the U of M. To determine which courses may transfer, ALL transfer students will be required to have official
transcripts submitted for evaluation by the Office of Admissions at the U of M.
- The designation “UALD” (unassigned lower division) as course number indicates that the U of M does
not have an exact transfer equivalent and the course will be posted to your academic record as an elective. You
must meet with an academic advisor at the U of M to get information about how these courses may be used to meet
degree requirements.
- Over time, course content, numbers, and titles will change at each institution. Thus, you may find a given course
has been transferred with more than one number or title. Some, but not all, of these multiple numbers and titles
reflect the Tennessee Board of Regent's Common Course Numbering Project.
- Since course content may change at either institution at any time, some of the information in this list may
become invalid without notice. You must meet with a U of M academic advisor to receive correct and official information.
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