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Course Equivalencies for AO 101: Clc Rdg => TRC 1XXX: Clc Rdg Fall 2017 BIO 111: Intro Biological Science => BIO 1XXX: Intro Biological Science Fall 2017 Gen Ed: NSTN BIO 151: General Biology => BIO 1XXX: General Biology Fall 2017 Gen Ed: NSTN BIO 161: Human Biology => BIO 1002: Human Biology Fall 2017 Gen Ed: NSTN BIO 225: Botany => BIO 1XXX: Botany Fall 2017 BIO 233: Zoology => BIO 1XXX: Zoology Fall 2017 BIO 241: Anatomy & Physiology I => BIO 2XXX: Anatomy & Physiology I Fall 2017 BIO 242: Anatomy & Physiology II => BIO 2XXX: Anatomy & Physiology II Fall 2017 BIO 351: Genetics => BIO 3400: Genetics Fall 2017 BIO 351: Genetics => BIO 3401: Genetics Laboratory Fall 2017 BIO 352: Microbiology => BIO 3XXX: Microbiology Fall 2017 Page 1 of 19

Course Equivalencies for CHM 111: Principles of Gen Chemistry => CHM 1040: Intro To Chem Principles Fall 2017 CHM 112: Prin Organic & Biochemistry => CHM 2010: Intro Organic & Bio Chemistry Fall 2017 CHM 121: General Chemistry I => CHM 1440: General Chemistry I Fall 2017 Gen Ed: NSTL CHM 121: General Chemistry I => CHM 1470: General Chemistry Lab I Fall 2017 Gen Ed: NSTB CHM 122: General Chemistry II => CHM 1450: General Chemistry II Fall 2017 CHM 122: General Chemistry II => CHM 1480: General Chemistry Lab II Fall 2017 CHM 231: Organic Chemistry I => CHM 2340: Organic Chemistry I Fall 2017 CHM 232: Organic Chemistry II => CHM 2350: Organic Chemistry II Fall 2017 CHM 233: Organic Chemistry Lab II => CHM 2370: Organic Chemistry Lab Fall 2017 CHM 411: Perspectives in Chemistry => CHM 4XXX: Perspectives in Chemistry Fall 2017 CHM 472: Biochemistry => CHM 4254: Biochemistry I Fall 2017 Page 2 of 19

Course Equivalencies for CLC 100: Learning Strategies => TRC 1XXX: Learning Strategies Fall 2017 CMI 151: Lifespan Development => TRC 1XXX: Lifespan Development Fall 2017 CMI 223: Cultural Anthropology => TRC 2XXX: Cultural Anthropology Fall 2017 COM 111: Foundations of Speech Comm => COM 1XXX: Foundations of Speech Comm Fall 2017 COM 112: Communication In Culture => COM 1XXX: Communication In Culture Fall 2017 COM 212: Interpersonal Communication => COM 2XXX: Interpersonal Communication Fall 2017 COM 213: Conducting Meetings => COM 2XXX: Conducting Meetings Fall 2017 COM 234: Mass Media in Society => COM 2XXX: Mass Media in Society Fall 2017 COM 237: Introduction to Photography => ART 2XXX: Introduction to Photography Fall 2017 COM 241: Intro to Oral Interpretation => COM 2XXX: Intro to Oral Interpretation Fall 2017 Page 3 of 19

Course Equivalencies for COM 242: Intro to Drama & Theatre => THA 2XXX: Intro to Drama & Theatre Fall 2017 COM 317: Media Literacy => COM 3XXX: Media Literacy Fall 2017 COM 321: Group Communication => COM 2403: Group Dynamics & Comm Fall 2017 COM 322: Public Speaking => COM 2000: Public Speaking Fall 2017 COM 324: Argumentaion & Debate => COM 2201: Argumentaion & Debate Fall 2017 COM 325: Rhetorical Thry & Criticism => COM 3003: Rhetoric & Public Address Fall 2017 COM 332: Media Production => COM 3XXX: Media Production Fall 2017 COM 341: Advanced Oral Interpretation => COM 3XXX: Advanced Oral Interpretation Fall 2017 COM 342: Theatre History and Literature => THA 3XXX: Theatre History and Literature Fall 2017 COM 343: Oral Tradition of Storytelling => COM 3XXX: Oral Tradition of Storytelling Fall 2017 COM 380: Internship => TRC 3XXX: Ind Eval Req'd See Advisor Fall 2017 Page 4 of 19

Course Equivalencies for COM 434: Sem in Mass Communication => COM 4XXX: Sem in Mass Communication Fall 2017 COM 441: Drama Production => THA 4XXX: Drama Production Fall 2017 COM 470: Directed Readings => COM 4XXX: Ind Eval Req'd See Advisor Fall 2017 COM 480: Advanced Topics => COM 4XXX: Ind Eval Req'd See Advisor Fall 2017 COM 490: Independent Study => COM 4XXX: Independent Study Fall 2017 COR 100: Foundations of Inquiry => TRE 1XXX: Foundations of Inquiry Fall 2017 ECN 232: Microeconomics => ECN 2010: Principles of Microeconomics Fall 2017 Gen Ed: SS EDU 230: Prin & Philosophy of Edu => TRC 2XXX: Prin & Philosophy of Edu Fall 2017 EDU 231: School Observation Practicum => TRC 2XXX: School Observation Practicum Fall 2017 EDU 233: Intro Sp Ed & Excep Learner => TRC 2XXX: Intro Sp Ed & Excep Learner Fall 2017 Page 5 of 19

Course Equivalencies for EDU 234: Emerging Models in Education => TRC 2XXX: Emerging Models in Education Fall 2017 EDU 243: Art Methods-Elm Teaching => TRC 2XXX: Art Methods/Elm Teaching Fall 2017 EDU 335: Theo & Meth-Learn Disability => TRC 3XXX: Theo & Meth/Learn Dissability Fall 2017 EDU 338: Assess & Diagn of Learn Dis => TRC 3XXX: Assess & Diagn of Learn Dis Fall 2017 EDU 342: Dev Rdng-Lng Arts => TRC 3XXX: Dev Rdng/Lng Arts Fall 2017 EDU 363: Diverse Pop Diff => TRC 3XXX: Diverse Pop/Diff Fall 2017 EDU 381: Educational Psycho => TRC 3XXX: Educational Psycho Fall 2017 ENG 114: College Composition => WRT 1050: Composition I Fall 2017 ENG 212: Writing in Culture => WRT 1060: Composition II Fall 2017 Gen Ed: WF ENG 223: Intro to Literature => ENG 2XXX: Intro to Literature Fall 2017 Gen Ed: LIT Page 6 of 19

Course Equivalencies for ENG 224: World Literature => ENG 2XXX: World Literature Fall 2017 Gen Ed: LIT ENG 311: Creative Writing => CW 3XXX: Creative Writing Fall 2017 ENG 312: Expository Writing => ENG 3XXX: Expository Writing Fall 2017 ENG 321: Childrens Literature => ENG 3XXX: Childrens Literature Fall 2017 ENG 480: Advanced Topics => TRC 4XXX: Advanced Topics Fall 2017 FA 201: Fin Art => TRC 2XXX: Fin Art Fall 2017 FA 202: Art Tec => TRC 2XXX: Art Tec Fall 2017 FAR 211: Intro to Fine Arts => TRC 2XXX: Intro to Fine Arts Fall 2017 Gen Ed: ART FAR 243: Art for Elem Class => TRC 2XXX: Art for Elem Class Fall 2017 GRK 101: Greek Grammar I => ML 1XXX: Greek Grammar I Fall 2017 HIS 113: World Civilization I => HST 1300: Intro European Hst Before 1715 Fall 2017 Gen Ed: WCIV Page 7 of 19

Course Equivalencies for HIS 114: World Civilization II => HST 1400: Intro European Hst Since 1715 Fall 2017 Gen Ed: WCIV HIS 115: American Studies => HST 1XXX: American Studies Fall 2017 HUM 311: Imagination in Culture => TRC 3XXX: Imagination in Culture Fall 2017 HUM 382: Hum Seminar => TRC 3XXX: Hum Seminar Fall 2017 HUM 482: Thesis => TRC 4XXX: Thesis Fall 2017 IDS 100: Foundations of Inq => TRC 1XXX: Foundations of Inq Fall 2017 IDS 101: Creative, Innov & Prb Solv => TRC 1XXX: Creativity, Innov & Prb Solv Fall 2017 IDS 103: CU Foundations I => TRC 1XXX: CU Foundations I Fall 2017 No Transfer Credit Awarded IDS 104: CU Foundations II => TRC 1XXX: CU Foundations II Fall 2017 No Transfer Credit Awarded IDS 106: Cu Found I & II => TRC 1XXX: Cu Found I & II Fall 2017 IDS 200: Religious Commun. & Culture => TRC 2XXX: Religious Commun. & Culture Fall 2017 Page 8 of 19

Course Equivalencies for IDS 311: Imagination & Culture => TRC 3XXX: Imagination & Culture Fall 2017 JRN 201: News Writing and Repor => JRN 2XXX: News Writing/Repor Fall 2017 KIN 100: Foundations of Wellness => TRC 1XXX: Foundations of Wellness Fall 2017 KIN 101: Champions of Character => TRC 1XXX: Champions of Character Fall 2017 KIN 122: Introduction to Arnis => TRC 1XXX: Introduction to Arnis Fall 2017 KIN 127: Intro to Martial Arts => TRC 1XXX: Intro to Martial Arts Fall 2017 KIN 132: Coed Soccer => TRC 1XXX: Coed Soccer Fall 2017 KIN 147: PE for Classroom T => TRC 1XXX: PE for Classroom T Fall 2017 KIN 148: Weight Training => TRC 1XXX: Weight Training Fall 2017 KIN 482: Weight Training => TRC 4XXX: Weight Training Fall 2017 LIN 100: Lang in Culture => LIN 1XXX: Lang in Culture Fall 2017 Page 9 of 19

Course Equivalencies for LIN 225: Intro to Linguistics => LIN 2XXX: Intro to LInguistics Fall 2017 MAT 097: Elementary Algebra => MTH 0661: Elementary Algebra Fall 2017 MAT 107: Intermediate Algebra => MTH 0662: Intermediate Algebra Fall 2017 MAT 121: College Algebra => MTH 1XXX: College Algebra Fall 2017 MAT 123: Functions & Trigonometry => MTH 1441: Precalculus Fall 2017 MAT 131: Calculus I => MTH 1554: Calculus I Fall 2017 Gen Ed: FR MAT 132: Calculus II => MTH 1555: Calculus II Fall 2017 MAT 151: Statistics => STA 2220: Intro to Statistical Concepts Fall 2017 Gen Ed: FR MAT 211: Math for Elem Teacher => TRC 2XXX: Math for Elem Teacher Fall 2017 MAT 212: Geometry for Elem Teachers => TRC 2XXX: Geometry for Elem Teachers Fall 2017 MAT 233: Differential Equations => APM 2559: Intro Differential Equations Fall 2017 Page 10 of 19

Course Equivalencies for MAT 234: Multivariable Calculus => MTH 2554: Multivariable Calculus Fall 2017 MAT 241: Applied Linear Algebra => MTH 2775: Linear Algebra Fall 2017 MAT 245: Mathematical Proofs => MTH 3002: Intro Adv Mathematical Thinkng Fall 2017 Course credit will not be counted as 300 or 400-level credit to meet OU or major degree requirements. MAT 252: Computer Statistics => STA 2226: Applied Statistics Fall 2017 Gen Ed: FR MATH 423: Discrete Mathematics => APM 2663: Discrete Mathematics Fall 2017 MDA 254: Film History => TRC 2XXX: Film History Fall 2017 MDA 271: Video Production I => TRC 2XXX: Video Production I Fall 2017 MGT 100: Spec Topics => TRC 1XXX: Special Topics Fall 2017 MGT 332: Human Resources => MGT 3XXX: Human Resources Fall 2017 Page 11 of 19

Course Equivalencies for MUA 113: Trumpet => MUA 1XXX: Trumpet Fall 2017 MUA 175: Piano App Maj 1st => MUS 1XXX: Piano App Maj 1st Fall 2017 MUA 379: Voice App Maj 3rd => MUS 3XXX: Voice App Maj 3rd Fall 2017 MUA 479: Voice Applied Maj => MUS 4XXX: Voice Applied Maj Fall 2017 MUA PIA: Piano => MUA 1XXX: Piano Fall 2017 MUA VOI: Voice => MUA 1XXX: Voice Fall 2017 MUP 111: Chancel Singers => MUS 1XXX: Chancel Singers Fall 2017 MUP 121: Symphonic WInds & Chamber Wind => MUE 1XXX: Symphonic Winds & Chamber Wind Fall 2017 MUP 141: Comtemp Ensemble => MUS 1XXX: Comtemp Ensemble Fall 2017 MUP 161: Pep Band => MUE 1XXX: Pep Band Fall 2017 Page 12 of 19

Course Equivalencies for MUP 201: University Chorale => MUS 2XXX: University Chorale Fall 2017 MUP 221: Symphonic WInds & Chamber Wind => MUE 2XXX: Symphonic Winds & Chamber Wind Fall 2017 MUP 241: Comtemp Ensemble 2 => MUS 2XXX: Comtemp Ensemble 2 Fall 2017 MUP 261: Pep Band => MUE 2XXX: Pep Band Fall 2017 MUP 301: University Chorale => MUS 3XXX: University Chorale Fall 2017 MUP 401: University Chorale => MUS 4XXX: University Chorale Fall 2017 MUS 100: University Chorale => MUS 1XXX: University Chorale Fall 2017 MUS 101: Contemporary Ensem => MUS 1XXX: Contemporary Ensem Fall 2017 No Transfer Credit Awarded MUS 107: Chancel Singers => MUS 1XXX: Chancel Singers Fall 2017 MUS 111: Harmony I => MUS 1XXX: Harmony I Fall 2017 Page 13 of 19

Course Equivalencies for MUS 112: Harmony II => MUS 1XXX: Harmony II Fall 2017 MUS 113: Aural Perception I => MUS 1XXX: Aural Perception I Fall 2017 MUS 114: Aural Perception I => MUS 1XXX: Aural Perception I Fall 2017 MUS 115: Keyboard Harmony => MUS 1XXX: Keyboard Harmony Fall 2017 MUS 116: Keyboard Harmony I => MUS 1XXX: Keyboard Harmony I Fall 2017 MUS 211: Harmony III => MUS 2XXX: Harmony III Fall 2017 MUS 213: Aural Perception I => MUS 2XXX: Aural Perception I Fall 2017 MUS 214: Aural Perception => MUS 2XXX: Aural Perception Fall 2017 MUS 215: Keyboard Harmony => MUS 2XXX: Keyboard Harmony Fall 2017 MUS 218: Music Theory IV => MUS 2XXX: Music Theory IV Fall 2017 MUS 243: Class Piano III => MUS 2XXX: Class Piano III Fall 2017 Page 14 of 19

Course Equivalencies for MUS 251: Basic Conducting => MUS 2XXX: Basic Conducting Fall 2017 MUS 254: Music for Elem Teachers => TRC 2XXX: Music for Elem Teachers Fall 2017 MUS 271: Intro to Music Tec => MUS 2XXX: Intro to Music Tec Fall 2017 MUS 312: Pop Theory & Arranging => MUS 3XXX: Pop Theory & Arranging Fall 2017 MUS 315: Song Writing => MUS 3XXX: Song Writing Fall 2017 MUS 371: Computers in Music => MUS 3XXX: Computers in Music Fall 2017 MUS 372: Computers in Music II => MUS 3XXX: Computers in Music II Fall 2017 MUS 432: Vocal Pedagogy => MUS 4XXX: Vocal Pedagogy Fall 2017 PED 147: PE for Classroom Teachers => TRC 1XXX: PE for Classroom Teachers Fall 2017 PHI 211: Philosophy in Culture => PHL 1100: Intro to Philosophy Fall 2017 Gen Ed: WCIV PHI 213: Plato & Arstotl => PHL 2XXX: Plato & Arstotl Fall 2017 Page 15 of 19

Course Equivalencies for PHI 311: Modern Political P => PHL 3XXX: Modern Political P Fall 2017 PHI 411: Postmodernism => PHL 4XXX: Postmodernism Fall 2017 PHI 413: Globalization & Localization => PHL 4XXX: Globalization & Localization Fall 2017 PHI 480: The Future of Food => PHL 4XXX: The Future of Food Fall 2017 PHO 236: Intro to Digital Photography => TRC 2XXX: Intro to Digital Photography Fall 2017 PHY 211: General Physics I => PHY 1010: General Physics I Fall 2017 Gen Ed: NSTL PHY 211: General Physics I => PHY 1100: General Physics Lab I Fall 2017 Gen Ed: NSTB PHY 212: General Physics II => PHY 1020: General Physics II Fall 2017 Gen Ed: KA PHY 212: General Physics II => PHY 1110: General Physics Lab II Fall 2017 PSY 111: General Psychology => PSY 1000: Introduction to Psychology Fall 2017 Gen Ed: SS PSY 232: Develop Psychology => PSY 2XXX: Develop Psychology Fall 2017 Page 16 of 19

Course Equivalencies for PSY 237: Child Psychology => PSY 2XXX: Child Psychology Fall 2017 PSY 238: Adolescent Psychology => PSY 3220: Adolescence and Youth Fall 2017 Gen Ed: NUL/WIG PSY 322: Theory of Personal => PSY 3XXX: Theory of Persona Fall 2017 PSY 353: Abnormal Psychology => PSY 3410: Abnormal Psychology Fall 2017 Gen Ed: WIG REL 104: Old Testament Literature => REL 1XXX: Old Testament Literature Fall 2017 REL 204: New Testament Literature => REL 2XXX: New Testament Literature Fall 2017 SCI 100: Found of Scientific Inquiry => TRC 1XXX: Found of Scientific Inquiry Fall 2017 SCI 111: Physical Science => TRC 1XXX: Physical Science Fall 2017 SCI 201: Integrated Science => TRC 2XXX: Integrated Science Fall 2017 SCI 213: Quantitative Reson => TRC 2XXX: Quantitative Reson Fall 2017 SCI 261: Astronomy => PHY 1XXX: Astronomy Fall 2017 Gen Ed: NSTN Page 17 of 19

Course Equivalencies for SCI 361: Evolution & Origin => TRC 3XXX: Evolution & Origin Fall 2017 SOC 111: Intro to Sociology => SOC 1000: Intro to Sociology Fall 2017 Gen Ed: DIV/SS SPA 101: Elementary Spanish => SPN 1XXX: Elementary Spanish Fall 2017 Gen Ed: LG SPA 102: Elementary Spanish => SPN 1XXX: Elementary Spanish Fall 2017 Gen Ed: LG SSC 211: American Government => TRC 2XXX: American Government Fall 2017 SWK 111: Intro to Social Work => SW 1XXX: Intro to Social Work Fall 2017 Page 18 of 19

Course Equivalencies for Legend: ART - General Ed Arts Area DIV - General Ed U.S. Diversity FR - General Ed Formal Reasoning GP - General Ed Global Perspective KA - General Ed Knowledge Applications LG - General Ed Foreign Language and Culture LIT - General Ed Literature NSTB - General Ed Natural Science and Technology (Lab)* NSTL - General Ed Natural Science and Technology (Lecture)* NSTN - General Ed Natural Science and Technology* SS - General Ed Social Science WCIV - General Ed Western Civilization WF - General Ed Writing Foundations WIG - Writing Intensive in General Education TRC XXXX - General Elective Credit Subject XXXX - Major Elective Credit (ex: PSY XXXX) *Must complete NSTN or both NSTL and NSTB to satisfy the Natural Science and Technology general education requirement. All students must complete all requirements of general education, including one course (of three or more credits) in each of the follow ing 10 know ledge areas: Arts, Foreign Language and Culture, Formal Reasoning, Global Perspectives, Literature, Natural Science and Technology, Social Science, Western Civilization, Writing Foundations, and Know ledge Applications. Note that courses in these know ledge areas may not double count w ith each other. Some courses in the tool w ill list tw o know ledge areas, in these instances, the course w ill satisfy one of the tw o areas listed. For example, ANTH 1000 from Macomb Community College is equivalent to OU's AN 1111 and satisfies either the GP, global perspective or the SS, social science general education category. Additionally, all students must complete a course satisfying the U.S. Diversity (DIV) requirement. U.S. Diversity may double count w ith any of the 10 know ledge areas listed above. Page 19 of 19