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Concordia College: Moorhead

Moorhead, MN

Academics

  • Graduation Rate
    69%
  • Majors Available
    47
  • Student-to-Faculty Ratio
    12:1
  • Retention Rate
    80%


AP Credit Policy

Students may obtain advanced placement and credit in selected courses at Concordia by earning an appropriate score on the Advanced Placement Program Test of the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB). Contact Admissions for information on the selected tests, required scores and equivalencies. Credit must be recorded during the student's first year at Concordia.

  • Offers credits

    Yes

  • Offers placement into advanced courses

    Yes

AP CoursesMin Score RequiredNumber of CreditsCourse Equivalent
2-D Art and Design34Departmental Approval
3-D Art and Design34Departmental Approval
African American Studies34Not available
Art History34HART 155
Biology34BIOL 101
Calculus AB44MATH 121
Calculus BC34MATH 121
48MATH 121, 122
Chemistry34CHEM Elective
44CHEM 127
58CHEM 127 & 128
Chinese Language and Culture34CHIN 111
44CHIN 112
54CHIN 211
Comparative Government and Politics44PSC 256
Computer Science A34CSC 125
Computer Science Principles34CSC Elective
Drawing34ART 130
English Language and Composition44ENG 101
English Literature and Composition44ENG 150
Environmental Science34ENVR Elective
European History44HIST 132
French Language and Culture44FREN 112
34FREN 111
54FREN 211
German Language and Culture34GER 111
44GER 112
54GER 211
Human Geography34GEOG Elective
Italian Language and Culture44ITAL 112
34ITAL 111
Japanese Language and Culture34WLC Elective
44WLC Elective
Latin34LAT 111
44LAT 112
Macroeconomics34BUS Elective
Microeconomics34BUS Elective
Music Theory44MUS Elective
Physics 134PHYS Elective
44PHYS 111
Physics 234PHYS Elective
44PHYS 112
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism34PHYS 112
Physics C: Mechanics34PHYS 111
44PHYS 128
Pre-Calculus44MATH 110
Psychology34PSYC Elective
44PSYC 111
Research34General Elective
Seminar34General Elective
Spanish Language and Culture44SPAN 112
34SPAN 111
54SPAN 211
Spanish Literature and Culture34Departmental Approval
Statistics34MATH Elective
44MATH 205
United States Government and Politics44PSC 211
United States History44HIST 111 or 112
World History: Modern44HIST 152


Study Options


Majors and Degrees

The college offers the following degrees: Bachelor's and Master's

  • A

    • Accounting
    • Art/Art Studies, General
  • B

    • Biology/Biological Sciences, General
    • Business Administration and Management, General
  • C

    • Chemistry, General
    • Chinese Language and Literature
    • Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist
    • Communication, General
    • Computer Science
  • D

    • Drama and Dramatics/Theater Arts, General
  • E

    • Education, General
    • Elementary Education and Teaching
    • English Language and Literature, General
    • Environmental/Natural Resources Management and Policy, General
    • Exercise Science and Kinesiology
  • F

    • Finance, General
    • Financial Mathematics
    • Foreign Language Teacher Education
    • French Language and Literature
  • G

    • German Language and Literature
  • H

    • Health Teacher Education
    • History, General
  • I

    • International Business/Trade/Commerce
    • International/Globalization Studies
  • J

    • Journalism, Other
  • M

    • Mathematics, General
    • Museology/Museum Studies
    • Music Performance, General
    • Music Teacher Education
    • Music Theory and Composition
    • Music, General
  • N

    • Natural Resources/Conservation, General
    • Natural Sciences
    • Neurobiology and Neurosciences, Other
    • Nutrition Sciences
  • P

    • Philosophy
    • Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
    • Physics, General
    • Political Science and Government, General
    • Psychology, General
  • R

    • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
  • S

    • Social Studies Teacher Education
    • Social Work
    • Sociology
    • Spanish Language and Literature
  • T

    • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas, Other
    • Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor

Need Help Choosing a Major?

Keep in mind most colleges don’t require students to declare a major until the end of their sophomore year, and many students change majors at least once.


Special Academics Program

  • Accelerated Study
  • Cross-Registration
  • Distance Learning
  • Double Major
  • Dual Enrollment of High School Students
  • Independent Study
  • Internships
  • Liberal Arts/Career Combination
  • ROTC, Air Force
  • ROTC, Army
  • Student-Designed Major
  • Study Abroad
  • Teacher Certification
  • Visiting/Exchange Student Program


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