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***Certain UAGC degree programs may not be available in all states.
**The transferability of credits is subject to the University of Arizona Global Campus transfer credit policies and requires the submission of official transcripts. The official transcripts will be evaluated to determine the credits that will officially apply toward a UAGC degree program. Lower-division transfer courses will not count towards the 30-credit upper-division requirement at UAGC.
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- Gain unlimited access
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Take one or many of our highly-rated courses. Complete all the required assessments with an overall score of 70% or above and go onto the next one.
- Take as many (or as few) as you want
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- Courses are pass-fail
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Transfer Credit
When you complete a course, Sophia will send you a congratulatory email letting you know we automatically sent your transcript to UArizona Global Campus.
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Membership Plans & Pricing
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You want to work quickly through one or two courses.
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You prefer to work through courses at a slower pace.
Per year. Auto-renews.
Courses
Select from Sophia courses that fit your degree program at UArizona Global Campus.
If you're unsure which courses are applicable toward your program, we recommend reviewing our course list with an advisor from your school to find the best options.
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UArizona Global Campus's Degree ProgramsSophia Course | UAGC Course | Credits | Rating | |
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Business Communication | BUS 202 Professional & Business Communications; or BUS 340 Business Communications, or Oral & Interpersonal Communication Core Competency (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Business Ethics | BUS 250 Corporate & Social Responsibility; or Ethical Reasoning Core Competency | 3 |
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Business Law | BUS 311 Business Law I (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Financial Accounting | ACC 201 Principles of Financial Accounting; or ACC 205 Principles of Accounting I | 3 |
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Introduction to Business | Elective | 3 |
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Managerial Accounting | ACC 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting; or ACC 206 Principles of Accounting II; or ACC 208 Accounting for Managers | 3 |
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Organizational Behavior | BUS 318 Organizational Behavior (Transfers as upper-division credit) | 3 |
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Principles of Finance | BUS 401 Principles of Finance (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Principles of Management | MGT 330 Management for Organizations (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Principles of Marketing | BUS 330 Principles of Marketing (Transfers as upper-division credit) | 3 |
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Project Management | PRM 300 Intro to Project Management; or INF 410 Project Management (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Computer Science and IT | ||||
IT Career Exploration | Elective (Transfers as a lower-division credit) | 1 |
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Introduction to Java Programming | CPT 200 Fundamentals of Programming Languages; or Digital Literacy Competency | 3 |
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Introduction to Networking | INT 301 Computer Networking (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Introduction to Python Programming | CPT 200 Fundamentals of Programming Languages; or Digital Literacy Competency | 3 |
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Introduction to Relational Databases | INF 322 Database Management Systems (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Career Readiness | Elective (May receive credit for only one course: Career Readiness or Introduction to Career Readiness) | 3 |
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College Readiness | Elective (May receive credit for only one course: College Readiness or Student Success) | 3 |
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Developing Effective Teams | Elective | 1 |
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Introduction to Career Readiness | Elective (May receive credit for only one course: Career Readiness or Introduction to Career Readiness) | 1 |
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Introduction to Web Development | Elective | 3 |
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Student Success | Elective (May receive credit for only one course: College Readiness or Student Success) | 1 |
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English and Communication | ||||
Conflict Resolution | Elective | 3 |
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English Composition I | Written Communication Core Competency I, or Written Communication Core Competency II | 3 |
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English Composition II | Written Communication Core Competency II | 3 |
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Foundations of English Composition | Written Communication Core Competency I | 3 |
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Public Speaking | Oral & Interpersonal Communication Core Competency | 3 |
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The Essentials of Managing Conflict | Elective | 1 |
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Visual Communications | Aesthetic Awareness & Reasoning Competency; or Oral & Interpersonal Communication Core Competency | 3 |
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Workplace Communication | BUS 202 Professional & Business Communications; or BUS 340 Business Communications, or Oral & Interpersonal Communication Core Competency (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Workplace Writing I | Written Communication Core Competency I | 3 |
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Workplace Writing II | Written Communication Core Competency II | 3 |
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Humanities | ||||
Ancient Greek Philosophers | Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency | 3 |
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Approaches to Studying Religions | Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency | 3 |
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Art History I | Aesthetic Awareness & Reasoning Competency; or Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency | 3 |
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Art History II | Aesthetic Awareness & Reasoning Competency; or Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency | 3 |
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Critical Thinking | PHI 103 Informal Logic; or Critical Thinking Core Competency (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Introduction to Ethics | PHI 208 Ethics & Moral Reasoning; or SOC 120 Intro to Ethics & Social Responsibility; or Ethical Reasoning Core Competency | 3 |
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Language | ||||
French I | Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency | 3 |
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Spanish I | SPA 103 Beginning Spanish I OR Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency | 3 |
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Spanish II | SPA 104 Beginning Spanish II; or Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency | 3 |
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Math and Science | ||||
Anatomy and Physiology I | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area); or HIM 205 Anatomy & Physiology I (If combined with Anatomy and Physiology I Lab); or Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab (BSN Prerequisite – If combined with Anatomy and Physiology I Lab) | 3 |
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Anatomy and Physiology I Lab | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area); or HIM 205 Anatomy & Physiology I (If combined with Anatomy and Physiology I); or Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab (BSN Prerequisite – If combined with Anatomy and Physiology I) | 1 |
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Anatomy and Physiology II | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area); or HIM 206 Anatomy & Physiology II; or Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab (BSN Prerequisite – If combined with Anatomy and Physiology II Lab) | 3 |
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Anatomy and Physiology II Lab | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area); or HIM 206 Anatomy & Physiology I (If combined with Anatomy and Physiology II); or Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab (BSN Prerequisite – If combined with Anatomy and Physiology II) | 1 |
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Calculus I | Quantitative Reasoning Core Competency | 4 |
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College Algebra | MAT 222 Intermediate Algebra; or Quantitative Reasoning Core Competency (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Environmental Science | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area) | 3 |
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Foundations of Statistics | Quantitative Reasoning Core Competency | 2 |
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Health, Fitness, and Wellness | Elective | 3 |
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Human Biology | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area) | 3 |
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Human Biology Lab | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area) | 1 |
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Introduction to Chemistry | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area) | 3 |
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Introduction to Chemistry Lab | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area) | 1 |
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Introduction to College Mathematics | Quantitative Reasoning Core Competency | 3 |
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Introduction to Information Technology | INF 220 IS Principles or Digital Literacy Competency | 3 |
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Introduction to Nutrition | HCS 308 Introduction to Nutrition Concepts (Transfers as a lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Introduction to Statistics | MAT 232 Statistical Literacy; or Quantitative Reasoning Core Competency; or Statistics (BSN Prerequisite) | 3 |
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Microbiology | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area); or Microbiology w/Lab (BSN Prerequisite – If combined with Microbiology Lab) | 3 |
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Microbiology Lab | Scientific Reasoning Competency* (If combined with additional courses in subject area) ; or Microbiology w/Lab (BSN Prerequisite – If combined with Microbiology) | 1 |
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Precalculus | Quantitative Reasoning Core Competency | 3 |
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Social Science | ||||
Criminology | Elective | 3 |
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Introduction to Psychology | PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology; or Critical Thinking Core Competency; or Psychology (BSN Prerequisite) | 3 |
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Introduction to Sociology | SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology; or Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency; or Sociology (BSN Prerequisite) | 3 |
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Lifespan Development | PSY 304 Lifespan Development (Transfers as lower-division credit) | 3 |
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Macroeconomics | ECO 203 Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
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Microeconomics | ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
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Personal Finance | BUS 215 Personal Financial Management | 3 |
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U.S. Government | POL 201 American National Government; or Civic Responsibility Competency | 3 |
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U.S. History I | HIS 205 US History I; or Civic Responsibility Competency; or Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency | 3 |
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U.S. History II | HIS 206 US History II; or Civic Responsibility Competency; or Intercultural & Global Awareness Competency | 3 |
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Other Sophia Courses
UArizona Global Campus has not formally confirmed credit transfer for these courses. Please contact the school for approval.
Sophia Course | Category | Credits | Rating | |
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Operations Management | Business | 3 |
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