Below is a guide of courses you can take at various
international universities and receive UI credit in your major. In the first
column is listed the host university course and in the second column the UI
equivalent. A “000” number indicates this course is treated as an elective
course at UI. “UD” indicates it is an upper division course and “LD” indicates
it is a lower division course. Credits are listed if they have already been
posted by the Registrar’s Office on their website. If not, credit awarded for
equivalent courses should be the same as the credit offered on UI’s campus;
credit for elective “000” courses should follow the formula 15 classroom
contact hours = 1 UI credit. The information included on this page should be
used as a guide only. It is not a complete list of available courses or
equivalent credits. Always consult with the program or university to verify
that course offerings you are interested in will be available during the term(s)
you plan on studying abroad.
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Course # |
Host University Course |
Course # |
UI Equivalent Course |
Cre-dits |
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ECUADOR |
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Pontifical Cath Universidad Ecuador |
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AQ 0115 |
Computacion I |
VTD 344 |
Computer-Aided Design |
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AQ 0315 |
Computacion III |
VTD 244 |
Intro to 3D Modeling |
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ENGLAND |
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University of Huddersfield (ISEP) |
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NAE 296 |
Multimedia & Virt Reality Entr. |
VTD 000 |
Multimedia & Virt Reality Entr. |
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NAI 240 |
Integrated Virtual Reality |
VTD 000 |
Integrated Virtual Reality |
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NFI 136 |
Intro to Virtual Reality |
VTD 000 |
Intro to Virtual Reality |
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TFD 129 |
Multi-Media Design & Virt Real. |
VTD 000 |
Multi-Media Design & Virt Real. |
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TFD 130 |
Multi-Media Design & Virt Real. |
VTD 000 |
Multi-Media Design & Virt Real. |
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TFD 131 |
Design for Screen 1 |
VTD 000 |
Design for Screen 1 |
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TFD 132 |
Design for Screen 2 |
VTD 000 |
Design for Screen 2 |
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TIA 601 |
Interm Studio Multi-Media/Virt |
VTD 000 |
Interm Studio Multi-Media/Virt |
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TID 176 |
Virtual Environment A |
VTD 000 |
Virtual Environment A |
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