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1 Partners in education! Ohio University has a three tiered General Education Requirement that all baccalaureate degree students must fulfill. Tier 1 course requirements build your quantitative and English composition skills; Tier 2 course requirements increase your breadth of knowledge; and the Tier 3 course requirement develops your ability to interrelate, synthesize, and integrate knowledge from different academic disciplines. Following this guide as you plan your transfer to Ohio University will allow you to complete your Tier 1 and 2 General Education requirements while at Owens Community College. The junior level Tier 1 English course and the Tier 3 course requirement must be completed at Ohio University. Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of transfer courses. In fact, every college level course at Owens Community College is transferable to Ohio University. Tier 1 General Education Requirements Quantitative Skills (1M) Take at least 1 course from this list Any Ohio University MATH course numbered 109 or above satisfies the Tier 1 quantitative skills requirement. Any of the Owens Community College courses listed below satisfies this requirement. MTH 108 Modern College Mathematics 4.0 MATH 109Q Business Math 6.0 1M MTH 111 Technical Mathematics I 4.0 MATH 117 Elementary Applied Mathematics 6.0 1M MTH 112 Technical Mathematics II 4.0 MATH 118 Elementary Applied Mathematics 6.0 1M MTH 114 College Algebra & Trigonometry 2.0 and MTH 115 College Algebra & Trigonometry II 2.0 MATH 113 Algebra 6.0 1M MTH 125 Modern Business Math 3.0 MATH 113 College Algebra 4.5 1M MTH 129 Advanced Algebra 4.0 MATH 113 College Algebra 6.0 1M MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2.0 MATH 113 College Algebra 3.0 1M MTH 213 Intro to Business Statistics 3.0 PSY 120 Elementary Statistical Reasoning 4.5 1M MTH 215 Business Statistics 5.0 PSY 221 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences 7.5 IM English Composition (1E) Take at least 1 course from this list A freshman composition course and a junior level composition course are required. Any of the Owens Community College courses listed below satisfies the freshman requirement. The junior level course must be taken at Ohio University. ENG 111 Composition 3.0 ENG 151 Writing and Rhetoric I 4.5 1E ENG 235 Advanced Writing 3.0 ENG 151 Writing and Rhetoric I 4.5 1E
2 Tier 2 Breadth of Knowledge Students are required to complete a total of 22 semester (32 quarter) hours from an approved list of courses in the following six distribution areas: Applied Science and Mathematics (2AS) Cross-Cultural Perspectives (2CP) Fine Arts (2FA) Humanities and Literature (2HL) Natural Sciences (2NS) Social Sciences (2SS) Within these six areas, you must meet the following requirements: You are required to take at least 3 quarter hours in all six areas. You may satisfy no more than two of the required six areas with courses from the same department/school. Your may satisfy no more than 12 quarter hours of the 32 quarter hours with courses from the same department/school. Applied Science and Mathematics (2AS) BIO 231 Microbiology & Immunology 4.0 BIOS 221 Microbes & Humans 6.0 2AS BIO 239 Human Genetics 3.0 BIOS 225 Genetics in Human Society 4.5 2AS HSC 260 Personal Wellness 3.0 HLTH 202 Intro to Health & Life Choices 4.5 2AS MTH 232 Calculus II 5.0 MATH 263B Calculus II 7.5 2AS MATH 263C Calculus III Cross-Cultural Perspectives (2CP) ANT 200 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 ANTH 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 4.5 2CP ART 203 Non-Western Art 3.0 A H 214 History of Non-Western Art 4.5 2CP ARB 111 Beginning Arabic I 4.0 ARAB 111 Elementary Arabic ARB 112 Beginning Arabic II 4.0 ARAB 113 Elementary Arabic ARB 111 Beginning Arabic I 4.0 ARAB 111 Elementary Arabic and ARAB 112 Elementary Arabic CP ARB 112 Beginning Arabic II 4.0 ARAB 113 Elementary Arabic ARB 211 Intermediate Arabic I 4.0 ARAB 211 Intermediate Arabic ARB 212 Intermediate Arabic II 4.0 ARAB 213 Intermediate Arabic ARB 211 Intermediate Arabic I 4.0 ARAB 211 Intermediate Arabic and ARAB 212 Intermediate Arabic CP ARB 212 Intermediate Arabic II 4.0 ARAB 213 Intermediate Arabic CHN 111 Beginning Chinese I 4.0 CHIN 111 Elementary Chinese CHN 112 Beginning Chinese II 4.0 CHIN 113 Elementary Chinese CHN 111 Beginning Chinese I 4.0 CHIN 111 Elementary Chinese and CHIN 112 Elementary Chinese CP CHN 112 Beginning Chinese II 4.0 CHIN 113 Elementary Chinese CHN 211 Intermediate Chinese I 4.0 CHIN 211 Intermediate Chinese CHN 212 Intermediate Chinese II 4.0 CHIN 213 Intermediate Chinese CHN 211 Intermediate Chinese I 4.0 CHIN 211 Intermediate Chinese and CHIN 212 Intermediate Chinese CP CHN 212 Intermediate Chinese II 4.0 CHIN 213 Intermediate Chinese FRE 111 Beginning French I 4.0 FRE 111 Elementary French
3 FRE 112 Beginning French II 4.0 FRE 112 Elementary French FRE 113 Elementary French FRE 211 Intermediate French I 4.0 FRE 211 Intermediate French FRE 212 Intermediate French II 4.0 FRE 213 Intermediate French GER 111 Beginning German I 4.0 GER 111 Elementary German GER 112 Beginning German II 4.0 GER 112 Elementary German GER 113 Elementary German GER 211 Intermediate German I 4.0 GER 211 Intermediate German GER 212 Intermediate German II 4.0 GER 213 Intermediate German GER 211 Intermediate German I 4.0 GER 211 Intermediate German and GER 212 Intermediate German CP GER 212 Intermediate German II 4.0 GER 213 Intermediate German JPN 111 Beginning Japanese I 4.0 JPN 111 Elementary Japanese JPN 112 Beginning Japanese II 4.0 JPN 112 Elementary Japanese JPN 113 Elementary Japanese JPN 211 Intermediate Japanese I 4.0 JPN 211 Intermediate Japanese JPN 212 Intermediate Japanese II 4.0 JPN 213 Intermediate Japanese JPN 211 Intermediate Japanese I 4.0 JPN 211 Intermediate Japanese and JPN 212 Intermediate Japanese CP JPN 212 Intermediate Japanese II 4.0 JPN 213 Intermediate Japanese RUS 111 Beginning Russian I 4.0 RUS 111 Elementary Russian RUS 112 Beginning Russian II 4.0 RUS 113 Elementary Russian RUS 111 Beginning Russian I 4.0 RUS 111 Elementary Russian and RUS 112 Elementary Russian CP RUS 112 Beginning Russian II 4.0 RUS 113 Elementary Russian RUS 211 Intermediate Russian I 4.0 RUS 211 Intermediate Russian RUS 212 Intermediate Russian II 4.0 RUS 213 Intermediate Russian RUS 211 Intermediate Russian I 4.0 RUS 211 Intermediate Russian and RUS 212 Intermediate Russian CP RUS 212 Intermediate Russian II 4.0 RUS 213 Intermediate Russian SPA 211 Intermediate Spanish I 4.0 SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish SPA 212 Intermediate Spanish II 4.0 SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish SPAN 213 Intermediate Spanish Fine Arts (2FA) ART 101 Art Appreciation 3.0 ART 110 Seeing & Knowing the Visual Arts 4.5 2FA ART 201 History of Art: Ancient to Medieval 3.0 ART 211 History of Art 4.5 2FA ART 202 History of Art II: Ren. to Contemp. 3.0 ART 213 History of Art 4.5 2FA ART 201 History of Art: Ancient to Medieval 3.0 A H 211 History of Art and A H 212 History of Art 9.0 2FA ART 202 History of Art II: Ren. to Contemp. 3.0 A H 213 History of Art DAN 101 Introduction to Dance 3.0 DANC 171 The Dance Experience 4.5 2FA DAN 110 Dance History 3.0 DANC 170 Viewing 20 th Century Dance 4.5 2FA MUS 100 Fundamentals of Music 4.0 MUS 100 Intro to Music Theory 6.0 2FA MUS 101 Music Appreciation 3.0 MUS 120 Exploring Musical Styles 4.5 2FA THE 100 Introduction to Theater 3.0 THAR 170 The Theater Experience 4.5 2FA THE 107 Acting for Everyone 3.0 THAR 113 Acting Fundamentals I 4.5 2FA THE 131 Acting I 3.0 THAR 113 Acting Fundamentals I 4.5 2FA THE 151 Script Analysis 3.0 THAR 171 Play Analysis 4.5 2FA THE 201 Introduction to Drama 3.0 THAR 172 Elements of Performance 4.5 2FA
4 Humanities and Literature (2HL) ENG 200 Introduction to Literature 3.0 ENG 200 Introduction to Literature 4.5 2HL ENG 201 Introduction to Drama 3.0 ENG 203 Critical Approaches to Drama 4.5 2HL ENG 210 Introduction to Film 3.0 ENG 201 Critical Approaches to Fiction 4.5 2HL ENG 220 Introduction to Poetry 3.0 ENG 202 Critical Approaches to Poetry 4.5 2HL ENG 232 Fiction Workshop 3.0 ENG 201 Critical Approaches to Fiction 4.5 2HL ENG 251 World Literature I 3.0 ENG 204 Intro to International Literature I: The Classical Tradition 4.5 2HL ENG 252 World Literature II 3.0 ENG 206 Intro to International Literature III: The Modern Tradition 4.5 2HL ENG 260 African-American Literature 3.0 AAS 110 Introduction to African American Literature 4.5 2HL ENG 267 American Literature II 3.0 ENG 200 Introduction to Literature 4.5 2HL HIS 151 World Civilization I 3.0 HIS 152 World Civilization II 3.0 HIST 121 Western Heritage: Classical Age HIST 122 Western Heritage: Medieval Legacy HIST 122 Western Heritage: Medieval Legacy HIST 123 Western Heritage: Modernity 4.5 2HL 4.5 2HL PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3.0 PHIL 101 Fundamentals of Philosophy 4.5 2HL PHL 102 Principles of Ethics 3.0 PHIL 130 Intro to Ethics 4.5 2HL THE 261 Introduction to Film 3.0 FILM 202 Introduction to Film 4.5 2HL SPE 201 Intro to Communication Theory 3.0 COMS 101 Fundamentals of Human Communication 4.5 2HL Natural Sciences (2NS) AST 101 Astronomy 3.0 ASTR 100 Survey of Astronomy 4.5 2NS BIO 121 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4.0 BIOS 130 Physiology I 6.0 2NS BIO 201 General Biology 5.0 BIOS 170 Introduction to Zoology BIOS 171 Introduction to Zoology BIO 202 General Biology II 5.0 BIOS 172 Introduction to Zoology BIOS 173 Introduction to Zoology BIO 201 General Biology 5.0 BIOS 170 Introduction to Zoology BIOS 171 Introduction to Zoology and BIOS 172 Introduction to Zoology BIO 202 General Biology II 5.0 BIOS 173 Introduction to Zoology NS BIO 203 Introduction to Ecology 3.0 BIOS 275 Ecology in the 21 st Century 4.5 2NS BIO 205 General Botany 4.0 PBIO 102 Plant Biology 6.0 2NS BIO 211 Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0 BIOS 130 Physiology I 6.0 2NS BIO 212 Anatomy & Physiology II 4.0 BIOS 131 Physiology II 6.0 2NS CHM 111 Basic Chemistry 4.0 CHEM 151 Fundamentals of Chemistry I 6.0 2NS CHM 121 General Chemistry I 5.0 CHEM 151 Fundamentals of Chemistry I CHM 122 General Chemistry II 5.0 CHEM 152 Fundamentals of Chemistry II CLW 105 Climate & Weather 3.0 GEOG 202 Introduction to Weather 4.5 2NS PHY 111 Technical Physics I 4.0 PHYS 201 Intro to Physics 6.0 2NS PHY 112 Technical Physics II 4.0 PHYS 202 Intro to Physics 6.0 2NS PHY 201 General Physics I 5.0 PHYS 201 Intro to Physics PHYS 202 Intro to Physics 7.5 2NS
5 PHY 202 General Physics II 5.0 PHY 221 Calculus Based Physics I 5.0 PHY 222 Calculus Based Physics II 5.0 PHYS 202 Intro to Physics PHYS 203 Intro to Physics PHYS 251 General Physics PHYS 252 General Physics PHYS 252 General Physics PHYS 253 General Physics PHY 201 General Physics I 5.0 PHYS 201 Intro to Physics and PHYS 202 Intro to Physics NS PHY 202 General Physics II 5.0 PHYS 203 Intro to Physics PHY 221 Calculus Based Physics I 5.0 PHYS 251 General Physics and PHYS 252 General Physics NS PHY 222 Calculus Based Physics II 5.0 PHYS 253 General Physics Social Sciences (2SS) ECE 101 Child Development 3.0 EDEC 160 Introduction to Child Development 4.5 2SS ECO 201 Microeconomics 3.0 ECON 103 Principles of Microeconomics 4.5 2SS ECO 202 Macroeconomics 3.0 ECON 104 Principles of Macroeconomics 4.5 2SS ENG 240 Linguistics 3.0 LING 270 The Nature of Language 4.5 2SS GPH 106 Human Geography 3.0 GEOG 121 Human Geography 4.5 2SS GOV 100 Comparative Government 3.0 POLS 230 Comparative Politics 4.5 2SS GOV 111 America Government 3.0 POLS 101 American National Government 4.5 2SS HIS 101 Western Civilization I 3.0 HIST 101 Western Civilization in Modern Times HIST 102 Western Civilization in Modern Times 4.5 2SS HIS 102 Western Civilization II 3.0 HIST 102 Western Civilization in Modern Times 4.5 2SS HIST 103 Western Civilization in Modern Times HIS 201 American History I 3.0 HIST 200 Survey of US History, SS HIS 202 American History II 3.0 HIST 201 Survey of US History, 1865-present 4.5 2SS PSY 101 General Psychology 3.0 PSY 101 General Psychology 4.5 2SS PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3.0 PSY 101 General Psychology 4.5 2SS SOC 210 Contemporary Social Issues 3.0 SOC 201 Contemporary Social Issues 4.5 2SS SOC 101 Sociology 3.0 SOC 101 Intro to Sociology 4.5 2SS SPE 110 Intro to Mass Media 3.0 JOUR 105 Intro to Mass Communication 4.5 2SS SWK 201 Intro to Social Work 3.0 S W 102 Intro to Social Work 4.5 2HL Owens Community College Online Catalog Ohio University Online Catalog Subject to change without notice. Last updated: September 21, 2011
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