Transfer Equivalencies

Transfer equivalencies determine how courses from other institutions align with our university’s curriculum, ensuring students receive appropriate credit for their previous coursework.

Find out which classes you have taken that transfer to Ole Miss

Use this page to look up which courses will transfer from other schools and universities to the University of Mississippi for terms up through Summer 2026.

Starting Fall 2026, course codes are changing to a new format (four-character prefix and four-digit number). Use the Course Crosswalk (at the bottom of this page) to help map legacy courses to the new course codes. The Transfer Equivalency card in Experience can also be used to see what has been equated to a particular student.

Please note that this page will not show new courses for the Fall 2026 term and beyond. 

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Equivalencies for Econ 417Labor Economics

School
School Course Name UM Credits
Alcorn State University (C002396)
EC 304 — Labor Economics 3.00
Athens State University (C001008)
EC 348 — Labor Economics 3.00
GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE (C041429)
ECON 4102 — Labor Economics 3.00
Jackson State University (C002410)
ECO 313 — Labor Economics 3.00
Millsaps College (C002414)
ECON 3120 — Labor Economics 3.00
1.00
Mississippi State University (C002423)
EC 3213 — Labor Economics 3.00
Ohio Wesleyan University (C003109)
ECON 277 — Labor Econ & Problems 3.00
0.70
Tennessee State University (C003522)
EC 330 — Principles of Labor Econ 3.00
University of Georgia (C001598)
ECN 386 — Labor Economics 3.00
0.33
ECON 4000 — Econ Human Resource 3.00
University of Maryland-College Park (C002103)
ECON 470 — Theory of Labor Economics 3.00
University of Memphis (C003509)
ECON 3210 — Labor Economics 3.00
University of North Carolina at Pembrok (C002954)
ECN 407 — Labor Economics 3.00
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (C002974)
ECON 480 — Labor Economics 3.00
Vanderbilt University (C003535)
ECON 212 — Labor Economics 3.00

Translate Legacy Course Codes to the New Format

Use the Course Crosswalk to match legacy course codes to the new four character prefix and four-digit number. This new format will be the standard for fall 2026 and beyond.