Sophia.org Equivalency List (2024)

Sophia.org and Thomas Edison State University both used to prominently display equivalencies for Sophia courses. For unknown reasons, these practices were stopped. The information below should give you a rough idea in regard to transfers as of June 2020. This does not guarantee that a particular course will transfer into a particular slot.

Sophia courses each have a number of quizzes, tests, and submitted assignments.

  • Challenges are quizzes that you complete as you go through the a unit.
  • Milestones are tests that cover all the material in a unit, usually 2-4 challenges' worth of material (each milestone typically has 12-25 questions). With some courses, the final milestone counts towards your score; with other courses, you have to pass the final milestone but it does not count towards your score. Courses with just one milestone do not also have a final milestone.
  • Milestone counts do NOT include the final milestone unless it is the only milestone.
  • Touchstones are written or recorded assignments that you must submit to receive a grade.
  • The total number of challenges, touchstones, and milestones is not necessarily indicative of the difficulty of a course but it can be relevant when deciding whether to choose Sophia or another provider.

Sophia still provides equivalencies for Excelsior College and Charter Oak but that information is also provided here for the sake of comparison

UMPI Information[edit]

Basic information is provided here to allow comparison/contrast with other schools. More detailed information (allowing for better planning) is available on this page.

When a course is listed as having 2 or more equivalents at UMPI, this is because UMPI's transfer database shows both options as past transfers. There is no guarantee that courses will continue to transfer the same as listed here or in the transfer database.

WGU Information[edit]

WGU's acceptance of courses is not universal. It depends heavily on the degree. A student will have different requirements depending on whether they want a degree in teaching, business, healthcare, or technology. Students must decide what degree they want before deciding what Sophia classes they'll be taking.

For more detailed information on which Sophia courses are accepted for what WGU degrees, check out WGU's Sophia partnership page.

Business[edit]

Sophia CourseCreditsTESU EquivalentExcelsiorCharter OakUMPIChallengesMilestonesTouchstonesFinal counts?
Business Communication3COM-202 Introduction to Business CommunicationsBUS 222 Business CommPCJ-215 Business Communication1344N
Business Ethics3PHI-285 Ethics in BusinessBUS-353 Legal & Ethical Issues in Bus1242Y
Business Law3LAW-201 Business LawBUS 230 Business LawBUS-350 Business Law I1131Y
Financial Accounting3ACC-101 Principles of Financial AccountingACC 211 Financial AccountingFree ElectiveBUS-150 Intro to Financial Accounting940Y
Introduction to Business3BUS-101 Introduction to BusinessFree ElectiveFree ElectiveBUS-101 Introduction to Business1240Y
Managerial Accounting3ACC-1020 Managerial AccountingBUS-2XX Business Elective1450Y
Personal Finance
Previously: Taking Charge of Your Economic Future
3BUE-101 Personal FinanceApplied Professional/Free ElectiveECO-1XX Economics Elective1242N
Principles of Finance3FIN-200 Principles of FinanceBUS 350 Principles of FinanceBUS-1XX Business Elective1540Y
Principles of Management3MAN-2100 Principles of ManagementBUS 341 Management Concepts & ApplicationsBUS-101 Introduction to Business
Introduction to Business + Principles of Management = BUS-101 & BUS-1XX Business Elective
1641N
Project Management3MAN-235 Intro to Project ManagementFree ElectiveMGT750 Project Management (LL)BUS-141 Intro to Project Mgmt/MS Projects840N

Career Success[edit]

Sophia CourseCreditsTESU EquivalentExcelsiorCharter OakUMPIChallengesMilestonesTouchstonesFinal counts?
Career Readiness3Lower Level Applied Professional/Free Elective (can only award credit for this or Introduction to Career Readiness)GEL-1XX General Elective1334Y
College Readiness3Development course, no credits actually awardedDuplicates Cornerstone Course/Cannot be accepted for creditN/ANo841Y
Conflict Resolution3COM-299 Special Topics CommunicationCOMM 324 Conflict Management (Lower Level Credit)Free ElectiveBUS-210 Organizational Communication1760N
Developing Effective Teams1HRM-215 Leadership or HRM-299 Special Topics in HRMHumanities ElectiveAccepted: Free ElectiveBUS-1XX Business Elective310N
IT Career Exploration1N/AApplied Professional/Free ElectiveCOS-1XX CS Elective or General Elective712Y
Introduction to Career Readiness1General Elective/Applied Professional Credit (can only award credit for this or Career Readiness)GEL-1XX General Elective412N
The Essentials of Managing Conflict1SOS-240 Conflict ResolutionHumanities Elective. *Essentials of Managing Conflict duplicates Excelsior's COMM 324 and Sophia's Conflict Resolution course. Students can only have (1) course on file.N/ABUS-1XX Business Elective310N
Preparing for the Future of Work3FEL-199 Special Topics Free ElectivesBUS-1XX Business Elective1242N
Workplace Writing I3ENG-1XX English Elective1205N
Workplace Writing II3ENG-121 College Composition II1006N

Computer Science and IT[edit]

Sophia CourseCreditsTESU EquivalentExcelsiorCharter OakUMPIChallengesMilestonesTouchstonesFinal counts?
Introduction to Information Technology3CIS-1070 Computer Concepts and ApplicationsIT 221 Introduction to ComputersCOS-103 Intro to Information Tech1250N
Introduction to Java Programming3COS-1110 Introduction to ProgrammingTechnology Elective (AAT, BCY, BNX, BPT, and BEL degrees)COS-1XX Computer Science Elective1131N
Introduction to Networking3ITS-1400 Introduction to NetworkingCOS-1XX Computer Science Elective1846*Y
Introduction to Programming in Python3ITS-1500 Computer Programming I (get this pre-planned to confirm)Free ElectiveCOS-1XX Computer Science Elective1131N
Introduction to Relational Databases3ITS-1300 Database FundamentalsFree ElectiveCOS-1XX Computer Science Elective1950†Y
Introduction to Web Development3N/AFree ElectiveFree ElectiveCOS-2000 Introduction to Web Design or COS-1000 Comp Sci Elective933N
  • Only the final Touchstone of Introduction to Networking is graded. The other 5 Touchstones build up to/combine to create the final Touchstone. When considering grading time, this can be seen as a course with a single Touchstone.

† Introduction to Relational Databases does not have a Touchstone because the entire course can be considered to be a Touchstone. Almost every question requires students to query the sample database. While not especially difficult, this can be tedious and time-consuming. Students who are searching for a quick and easy class may want to consider a different source.

Introduction to Web Development is accepted by WGU as C779. The WGU version of this course has historically been reported to be more difficult than the Sophia version.

English and Communication[edit]

Sophia CourseCreditsTESU EquivalentExcelsiorCharter OakUMPIChallengesMilestonesTouchstonesFinal counts?
English Composition I3ENC-101 English Composition IENG 101 English CompositionENG 101 English Composition 1ENG-101 College Composition1555N
English Composition II3ENC-102 English Composition IIENG 102- English Composition II (not applicable for BUS or TECH degrees)Reportedly accepted, even though it's not on the official Sophia.org pageENG-121 College Composition II907N
Foundations of English Composition3Developmental course, no credits actually awardedN/AN/ANot Accepted822N
Public Speaking3COM-209 Public SpeakingCOMM 125 Public SpeakingOral Communication RequirementCOM-210 Organizational Communication1244N
Visual Communications3COM-231 Two-Dimensional DesignFree ElectiveFine Art ElectiveCOM-1XX General Elective940N
Workplace Communication3COM-199 Special Topics in CommunicationsLower Level Humanities CreditBUS 210 Organizational Communication1232N

Humanities[edit]

Sophia CourseCreditsTESU EquivalentExcelsiorCharter OakUMPIChallengesMilestonesTouchstonesFinal counts?
Ancient Greek Philosophers3PHI-226 Ancient Greek PhilosophyPHIL 200 Introduction to PhilosophyPHL230 Ancient Greek Philosophers (LA Elective)PHI-1XX Philosophy Elective411N
Approaches to Studying Religions3REL-100 Introduction to ReligionHumanities ElectiveWorld Religion (Global Elective)ANT-1XX Anthropology Elective1533N
Art History I3ART-166 History of Western Art IART 101 History of West Art: Ancient through 14th CenturyFAR112 Art History I Fine Art (GenEd/Elective)ART-211 Art History I1531?
Art History II3ART-167 History of Western Art IIART 102- Since the 15th CenturyFine Art General EducationART-212 Art History II1130N
Critical Thinking3HUM-103 Creative Decision Making1341Y
Introduction to Ethics3PHI-180 Introduction to EthicsEthics RequirementPHL201 Introduction to Ethics (Liberal Arts Ethics)PHI-152 Introduction to Ethics1140N

Language[edit]

Sophia CourseCreditsTESU EquivalentExcelsiorCharter OakUMPIChallengesMilestonesTouchstonesFinal counts?
French I3FRE-101 Elementary French I1235Y
Spanish I3Lower Level Humanities CreditSPA-101 Elementary Spanish I935Y
Spanish II3Lower Level Humanities CreditSPA-102 Elementary Spanish II935Y

Math[edit]

Sophia CourseCreditsTESU EquivalentExcelsiorCharter OakUMPIChallengesMilestonesTouchstonesFinal counts?
Calculus I4MAT-2310 Calculus IMAT 220 Calculus IMAT-131 Calculus I2160Y
College Algebra3MAT-121 College AlgebraMAT 114 Intermediate AlgebraMAT 103 College AlgebraMAT-117 College Algebra1850N
Foundations of College Algebra (no longer offered)0Developmental course, no credits actually awardedNatural Science/Math ElectiveN/ANot Accepted620N
Foundation of Statistics2Developmental course, no credits actually awardedN/AN/ANot Accepted520N
Introduction to College Mathematics3MAT-105 Applied Liberal Arts MathematicsMAT 101 Math for Everyday LifeMAT-1XX Math Elective1550Y
Introduction to Statistics3STA-201 Principles of StatisticsMAT 201 StatisticsMAT 105 Principles of StatisticsMAT-101 Basic Statistics1860Y
Introductory Applied Math (no longer offered)1Developmental course, no credits actually awardedMAT-1XX Math Elective1340Y
Precalculus3MAT-1290 PrecalculusMath RequirementMAT 121 Pre-Calculus1760Y

Science[edit]

Sophia CourseCreditsTESU EquivalentExcelsiorCharter OakUMPIChallengesMilestonesTouchstonesFinal counts?
Anatomy and Physiology I3BIO-2100 Anatomy and Physiology I w/out LabBIO-1XX Biology Elective1740Y
Anatomy and Physiology I Lab1BIO-1XX Biology Elective1002N
Anatomy and Physiology II3BIO-2130 Anatomy and Physiology II w/out LabBIO-1XX Biology Elective1340Y
Anatomy and Physiology II Lab1BIO-1XX Biology Elective1502N
Environmental Science3ENS-2000 Environmental ScienceNatural Sciences ElectiveENV-110 Environmental ScienceSCI 201 Environmental Science1050Y
Human Biology3BIO-1010 Introduction to BiologyBIO 105 Anatomy & Physiology IBiology Elective (No Lab)BIO-103 Human Biology1960N
Human Biology Lab1N/ABIO-1XX Biology Elective14*02N
Introduction to Chemistry3CHE-1999 Special Topics in ChemistryCHE 101 General ChemistryCHY-1XX Chemistry Elective1250Y
Introduction to Chemistry Lab1N/ACHY-1XX Chemistry Elective15*02N
Introduction to Nutrition3NUT-1010 Human NutritionNatural Science ElectiveBIO-104 Intro to Human Nutrition1740Y
Microbiology3BIO-2520 Introduction to Microbiology w/o Lab *may require appeal if initially brought in as BIO-1999 BIO-316 General Microbiology1950Y
Microbiology Lab1BIO-3XX Biology Elective1502N

(*) The science labs have Labster activities, rather than traditional Sophia challenges. The Labster activities are included at no additional cost to the student.

Social Science[edit]

Sophia CourseCreditsTESU EquivalentExcelsiorCharter OakUMPIChallengesMilestonesTouchstonesFinal counts?
Introduction to Psychology (no longer offered)3PSY-101 Introduction to PsychologySocial Sciences (GEN ED)PSY 101 PsychologyPSY-100 General Psychology1860N
Introduction to Psychology: Smarter Decisions Through Psychology3FEL-199 Special Topics Free ElectivePSY 101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY-1XX Psychology Elective1343N
Introduction to Sociology (no longer offered)3SOC-101 Introduction to SociologySocial Sciences (GEN ED)SOC 101 Introduction to SociologySOC-100 Introduction to Sociology1550Y
Introduction to Sociology: Embracing Diversity and Collaboration3SOC-1100
Should meet diversity/intercultural literacy requirements. May require an appeal.
SOC 101 Introduction to SociologySOC 101 Introduction to SociologySOC-100 Introduction to Sociology1262Y
Lifespan Development3PSY-1999 Special Topics in Psychology

Note: Will meet the social science requirement in GE.

PSY-205 Lifespan Development2060Y
Macroeconomics3ECO-111 MacroeconomicsECO 262 MacroeconomicsECO 103 MacroeconomicsECO-1XX Economics Elective
Must also take Microeconomics
1050Y
Microeconomics3ECO-112 MicroeconomicsECO 260 MicroeconomicsECO 104 MicroeconomicsECO-207 Macro & Micro Economics
Must also take Macroeconomics
1240Y
Topics in US History (Learn from the Past, Prepare for the Future)3HIS-199 Special Topics in HistorySocial Sciences/History ElectiveHTY-1XX History Elective1033N
U.S. Government3POS-110 American GovernmentPOS-101 American Government1742Y
US History I3HIS-113 American History IHIS 101 US History IHIS101 US History I General Education RequirementHTY-161 United States History I1241N
US History II3HIS-114 American History IIHIS 102 US History IIHIS102 US History II General Education RequirementHTY-162 United States History II1641N

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FAQs

What score do you need to pass a Sophia course? ›

Your overall score in the course must remain at 70% or higher after taking the Final Milestone in order to pass and complete your course.

How to pass Sophia courses? ›

Complete each Challenge by attempting each of the questions. Achieve a total average score of 70% or better across all Challenges, Milestones, and Touchstones. Complete each Touchstone with a score of at least 50%. Complete your Final Milestone, which contributes to your overall course score.

Is Sophia Learning Pass fail? ›

This is a pass/fail course. You must complete 8 Challenges (formative assessments), 4 Milestones (summative assessments), and 1 Touchstone (project-based or written assessment) with an overall score of 70% or better.

Does Sophia Learning actually transfer to universities? ›

All courses are included in your membership, and you're welcome to take as many as you like during your membership period (with a two-course limit at one time). Sophia courses are transferable to partner colleges and universities, as well as hundreds of additional institutions that reviewed Sophia courses for credit.

Does Sophia affect your GPA? ›

This has no affect on your GPA. Depending on the school, you may have to complete the course, request an incomplete, or risk earning a failing grade.

Does Sophia Learning check for ChatGPT? ›

At Sophia, SDC, and other providers, your essays are supposed to be your own work. That means no ChatGPT and don't use rephrase features of ProWritingAid/Grammarly. It should be okay to use Grammarly ONLY for catching spelling mistakes or misplaced punctuation.

What is the acceptance rate for Sophia University? ›

Are Sophia exams open book? ›

You don't really need to worry about proctoring at Sophia/TEEX as they don't have any, it's all open book too. Just work hard on finding the answers with the materials they provide you, and review those while you're doing the quizzes/exams, assignments... multitask!

How many times can you retake a Sophia course? ›

We allow one (1) Challenge retake per course, and one (1) Milestone retake per unit. You will be prompted to contact the Sophia Learning Coach team if you fail an assessment in the course. We want you to be completely satisfied with your learning experience.

How many courses can you take a month at Sophia? ›

Unlimited access for $99 a month

Take as many courses as you want, up to two at a time, for one low price.

Do Sophia credits expire? ›

Question 1: Do the credits earned from the Sophia classes expire over time? Answer 1: The earned credits are not subject to any time constraints.

Is Sophia University worth it? ›

Sophia University is one of the top universities in Tokyo, Japan. It is ranked #951-1000 in QS World University Rankings 2025.

How long does a course take on Sophia Learning? ›

Explore Sophia's on-demand, self-paced business courses

Sophia students take an average of 26 days to complete a Business course.

What GPA do you need for Sophia University? ›

The applicants should have Grade Point Average of B (3.0) or better in the standard 4-level rating system (A, B, C, D) or equivalent.

Does Sophia Learning take fafsa? ›

Please refer to their websites for instructions. Sophia Institute is a relatively small, independent institute and is not part of the Federal Student Aid Programs (FAFSA) in the United States.

Is Sophia.org accredited? ›

So, Will Your College Accept Transfer Credits from Sophia? Because Sophia does not offer degree programs, we are not accredited.

Do most colleges accept Sophia credits? ›

ACE credit (which is what Sophia is) does not "convert" to RA college credit if you are able to transfer it to a college/university. You will always have 2 (or more!) transcripts. Unfortunately, a lot of schools are not willing to accept any ACE credit besides specific CLEP exams.

Is a 2.93 GPA bad in college? ›

A 2.9 GPA is a grade point average that falls between a B- and a C+ on the 4.0 grading scale commonly used in the United States. It represents a slightly below-average academic performance, indicating that the student has maintained mostly C+ grades, with some grades falling below or above that range.

Does Sophia transfer to SNHU? ›

Does SNHU accept credits from providers like Sophia Learning? Yes! Sophia Learning offers several self-paced courses that could transfer to Southern New Hampshire University – saving you both time and money.

How many Sophia courses can you take? ›

Sophia offers more than 50 general education courses, and you can take up to two courses at a time.

How long does a course take on Sophia learning? ›

Explore Sophia's on-demand, self-paced business courses

Sophia students take an average of 26 days to complete a Business course.

Is study.com pass or fail? ›

Although a 70% score is required to pass a course, Study.com transcripts record course performance as a Pass or Fail result. Do all courses have quizzes, exams, and assignments? All credit-recommended courses have lesson quizzes and proctored final exams, but not all of them will have required assignments.

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