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The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) provides transferability of 30 semester credits to meet many of the general education requirements for a bachelor’s degree at participating Michigan colleges and universities.

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The Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) provides transferability of 30 semester credits to meet many of the general education requirements for a bachelor’s degree at participating Michigan colleges and universities.

Take courses from these 6 areas.

English Composition (Choose 1)

English Composition/Communication* (Choose 1)

Mathematics (Choose 1)

Social Sciences (Choose 2 different subjects)

Humanities (Choose 2 different subjects)

Natural Science (Choose 2 different subjects, with one course containing a lab [L])

ENG 111 Composition 1

ENG 112 Composition 2

or ENG 113 Technical Writing

ART 151W Art History & Appreciation 1

ART 251W Architectural History

ASL 111 American Sign Language

ASL 200W Deaf Culture

COM 108W Introduction to Communication

COM 112W Public Speaking

(required for many transfer programs)

COM 114W Interpersonal Communication

EMB 140 Electronic Media History

EMB 175W Genres in Film History

ENG 120 Intro to Creative Writing

ENG 219W Literary Analysis

ENG 220W Readings in Poetry

ENG 221W Reading in Short Stories

ENG 226W Intro to Film

ENG 241W Intro to Mythology

ENG 251W Children’s Literature

ENG 262W Literature of the Holocaust

FR 111 French 1

GE 111 German 1

SPA 111 Spanish 1

MUS 111 Music Appreciation

MUS 118W Jazz History

MUS 119W History of Rock and Roll

Minimum of 30 credits required. Courses must be completed with a C (2.0) or higher.

Courses listed in two different disciplines (e.g., Humanities & Social Sciences) may only be counted in one or the other, not both.

Delta degree seeking? It is recommended you take English 111 and 112, and Communication as a Humanities choice.

This worksheet shows approved MTA courses based on the 2024/25 college catalog. If you’re starting in Fall 2025 or later, please check with your advisor to make sure the courses are still accurate.

PHL 203W Business Ethics

PHL 211W Intro to Philosophy

PHL 213W Intro to Ethics

PHL 215W Healthcare Ethics

MTH 118W Math Exploration

MTH 120 Finite Mathematics

MTH 122W College Algebra

MTH 121 Trigonometry

MTH 151 Precalculus

MTH 161 Calc 1

MTH 208W Elementary Statistics

AST 111 Introduction to Astronomy

AST 111L Astronomical Investigation

BIO 101W Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology

BIO 111W Principles of Biology (L)

BIO 152W Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 (L)

BIO 230W Physical Anthropology

CHM 100W World of Chemistry (L)

CHM 101W Introductory Chemistry (L)

CHM 111 General Chemistry (L)

GEO 111W Physical Geography (L)

GLG 102 Volcanoes and Earthquakes

GLG 111 Physical Geology (L)

PHY 101 Applied Physics (L)

PHY 111 General Physics 1 (L)

PSC 101 Intro to Earth Sciences (L)

PSC 102 Intro to Physical Sciences (L)

ECN 221W Macroeconomics

ECN 222W Microeconomics

GEO 113W World Cultural Geography

POL 103W American Politics

POL 105W American Politics with Project

POL 212W State and Local Governments

PSY 211W Intro to Psychology

SOC 211W Principles of Sociology

SOC 212W Social Problems

SOC 231W Cultural Anthropology

HIS 111W Survey of Early Western Civilization

HIS 112W Survey of Later Western Civilization

HIS 221W Early American History

HIS 222W Recent American History

HIS 237W History of Michigan

IHU 210 Death and Dying

IHU 120 Intro to Global Peace Studies

IHU 240W Lead Positive Change

SSI 288/289W Exploring Diversity

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Source: https://www.delta.edu/academics/transfer/_documents/mta-worksheet.pdf