Credit-Granting Partner
Jacksonville University

Learn more about this credit-granting partner, including how the courses will appear on your Jacksonville University transcript.

About Jacksonville University

Named an “America’s Best College” in the south for more than 10 consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report, Jacksonville University is a premier private institution in northeast Florida. Founded in 1934, JU offers more than 100 majors, minors, and programs, including degrees in Business, Marine Science, Engineering, Physics, and Nursing, as well as those in the more contemporary and specialized fields of Aviation, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Film, Animation, and Sport Business.

Jacksonville University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral degrees.

Jacksonville University Course Equivalencies

Each credit-granting partner has their own grading scale. Some consider everything above a 90% to be an A, while some partners consider 90-92% to be an A-, for example. Please reach out to your credit-granting partner to find out what grading scale they use.

TEL CourseJacksonville University EquivalencyCredit Hours
BIO 1303 Introduction to BiologyBIOL Elective: Biology Elective3
BIO 1311 Introduction to Biology LabBIOL Elective: Biology Elective1
BUS 1203 Introduction to Business and EntrepreneurshipBUS Elective Business Elective3
CHEM 2103 Chemistry ICHEM 204: General Chemistry I3
CHEM 2111 Chemistry I LabCHEM 204L: General Chemistry I Lab1
CHIN 2105 Chinese I*LANG Elective: Language Elective5
COL 1101 College ReadinessGeneral Elective1
COM 1103 Introduction to CommunicationCOMM 101: Principles of Communication3
ECON 2103 MicroeconomicsECON 202: Principles of Microeconomics3
ENG 1100 Introductory Reading and Writing *ENGL 101: Elements of Composition3
ENG 1303 Language and CompositionENGL 103: Introductory Writing3
ENG 1403: Research & CompositionENGL Elective: English Elective3
ENG 2103 Literature and CompositionENGL 203: World Literature3
HIST 2103 U.S. History IHIST 206: History of the United States to 18653
HIST 2203 U.S. History IIHIST 207: History of the United States from 18653
HUM 1203 World Civilizations IHUM Elective: Humanities Elective3
HUM 1403 Introduction to LiteratureENGL 203 World Literature3
HUM 2103: Old TestamentHUM Elective: Humanities Elective3
HUM 2203 Survey of The New TestamentRLGN Elective3
HUM 2303 Stories of The New TestamentRLGN Elective3
MATH 1103 Quantitative Analysis IMATH 100: Principles of Mathematics3
MATH 1203 College AlgebraMATH 104: College Algebra3
MUS 1103 Music AppreciationMUS 189: Music Core3
PHY 1103 Physical SciencesPHYS 111: Principles of Physics I3
PHY 1111 Physical Sciences LabIncluded with PHYS 111 (lab required)1
PSC 1103 American GovernmentPOL 205: American National Government3
PSY 1203 Principles of PsychologyPSYC 201: Introductory Psychology3

*Currently archived, contact us if you are interested in taking this course

 

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