Lakeland Community College Ohio University Plan

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Lakeland Community College Ohio University Plan 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 Cincinnati State. 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 Lakeland 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 1090 or above satisfies the Tier 1 quantitative skills requirement. Any of the Lakeland Community College courses listed below satisfies this requirement. MATH 1550 Statistics 4.0 MATH 2500 Introduction to Statistics 4.0 MATH 1600 Survey of College Mathematics 3.0 MATH 1090 Consumer Mathematics 3.0 MATH 1650 College Algebra 4.0 MATH 1200 College Algebra 4.0 MATH 1700 Trigonometry 3.0 MATH 1322 Elementary Applied Mathematics II 3.0 MATH 1890 Finite Mathematics 4.0 MATH 1260 Finite Mathematics 4.0 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 Lakeland Community College courses listed below satisfies the freshman requirement. The junior level course must be taken at Ohio University. ENGL 1110 English Composition I (A) 3.0 ENG 1510 Writing & Rhetoric I 3.0 ENGL 1111 English Composition 1(B) 4.0 ENG 1510 Writing & Rhetoric I 3.0

Tier 2 Breadth of Knowledge Students are required to complete a total of 21 semester 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 2 semester hours in all six areas. You may satisfy no more than two of the required six areas with courses from the same department/school. You may satisfy no more than 8 semester hours of the 21 semester hours with courses from the same department/school. Applied Science and Mathematics (2AS) BIOL 1180 Tropical Biology 4.0 BIOS 2200 Conservation and Biodiversity 4.0 BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4.0 BIOS 2210 Microbes and Humans 4.0 BIOS 2100 Applied Microbiology 3.0 BIOS 2210 Microbes and Humans 3.0 CHEM 1050 Chemistry in the Everyday World 3.0 CHEM 1010 Chemistry Applied to Today s World 3.0 ENGS 1000 Introduction to Engineering 2.0 ET 2800 Engineering and Technology Overview 2.0 ENGS 2700 Materials Science and Engineering 3.0 ETM 1100 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes 3.0 HLTH 1300 Nutrition and Family Health 2.0 NUTR 1000 Introduction to Nutrition 2.0 HLTH 1310 Nutrition and Diet Therapy 2.0 NUTR 1000 Introduction to Nutrition 2.0 MATH 2500 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I 5.0 MATH 2301 Calculus I 5.0 MATH 2600 Calculus and Analytical Geometry II 5.0 MATH 2302 Calculus II 5.0 MATH 2400 Calculus for Business, Social, and Life Sciences 5.0 MATH 1350 Survey of Calculus 5.0 PEHR 1750 Personal Health 3.0 HLTH 2020 Introduction to Health and Lifestyle Choices 3.0

Cross-Cultural Perspectives (2CP) HIST courses marked with an asterisk (*) will automatically equate as 2HL equivalents, work with ------------ FREN 1001 Elementary French I 4.0 FR 1110 Elementary French I 4.0 FREN 1002 Elementary French II 4.0 FR 1120 Elementary French II 4.0 FREN 2001 Intermediate French I 3.0 FR 2110 Intermediate French I 3.0 FREN 2002 Intermediate French II 3.0 FR 2120 Intermediate French II 3.0 GEOG 1600 World Regional Geography 3.0 GEOG 1310 Globalization and the Developing World 3.0 GERM 1001 Elementary German I 4.0 GER 1110 Elementary German I 4.0 GERM 1002 Elementary German II 4.0 GER 1120 Elementary German II 4.0 GERM 2001 Intermediate German I 4.0 GER 2110 Intermediate German I 4.0 GERM 2002 Intermediate German II 4.0 GER 2120 Intermediate German II 4.0 ITAL 1001 Elementary Italian I 4.0 ITAL 1110 Elementary Italian I 4.0 ITAL 1002 Elementary Italian II 4.0 ITAL 1120 Elementary Italian II 4.0 ITAL 2001 Intermediate Italian I 4.0 ITAL 2110 Intermediate Italian I 4.0 ITAL 2003 Intermediate Italian II 4.0 ITAL 2120 Intermediate Italian II 4.0 ANTH 1160 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3.0 ANTH 1010 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3.0 SPAN 2001 Intermediate Spanish I 3.0 SPAN 2110 Intermediate Spanish I 3.0 SPAN 2002 Intermediate Spanish II 3.0 SPAN 2120 Intermediate Spanish II 3.0 HIST 1150 Western Civilization I: Antiquity through the 3.0 HIST 1320 Introduction to World History Before 1750 3.0 Reformation HIST 1250 Western Civilization II: Age of Revolution 3.0 HIST 1330 Introduction to World History Since 1750 3.0 through the Present HIST 1450 World Civilization I: The Ancient and Medieval 3.0 HIST 1320 Introduction to World History Before 1750 3.0 World HIST 1550 World Civilization II: The Modern World 3.0 HIST 1330 Introduction to World History Since 1750 3.0 Fine Arts (2FA) ART 1110 Art Appreciation 3.0 ART 1100 Seeing and Knowing the Visual Arts 3.0 HUM 2202 Theatre Art Appreciation 3.0 THAR 1710 The Theatrical Experience 3.0

Humanities and Literature (2HL) COMM 1000 Effective Public Speaking 3.0 COMS 1030 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3.0 ENGL 2210 Introduction to Fiction 3.0 ENG 2010 Introduction to Prose Fiction and Nonfiction 3.0 ENGL 2900 Special Topics in Film 3.0 FILM 2030 Introduction to Film: The Documentary 3.0 HIST 1150 Western Civilization I: Antiquity through the Reformation 3.0 HIST 1210 Western Civilization: Antiquity to 1500 3.0 HIST 1250 Western Civilization II: Age of Revolution through the Present 3.0 HIST 1220 Western Civilization: Modernity from 1500 3.0 HIST 1450 World Civilization I: The Ancient and Medieval World 3.0 HIST 1210 Western Civilization: Antiquity to 1500 3.0 HIST 1550 World Civilization II: The Modern World 3.0 HIST 1220 Western Civilization: Modernity from 1500 3.0 PHIL 1500 Introduction to Philosophy 3.0 PHIL 1010 Fundamentals of Philosophy 3.0 PHIL 2000 Comparative religion 3.0 CLWR 1810 Introduction to the Study of Religion 3.0 PHIL 2700 Ethics 3.0 PHIL 1300 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 Natural Sciences (2NS) BIOL 1030 Environmental Issues and Solutions 3.0 BIOS 2750 Ecology in the 21 st Century 3.0 BIOL 1140 Human Biology 3.0 BIOS 1030 Human Biology I: Basic Principles 3.0 BIOL 1150 Plant Biology 4.0 PBIO 1000 Plants and the Global Environment 4.0 BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology 4.0 BIOS 1300 Principles of Anatomy and Physiology I 4.0 BIOL 1510 Principles of Biology I 4.0 BIOS 1700 + 1705 Biological Sciences I: Molecules and Cells + Lab 4.0 BIOL 1520 Principles of Biology II 4.0 BIOS 1710 Biological Sciences II: Ecology, Evolution, Animal Body Systems 4.0 CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry 4.0 CHEM 1210 Principles of Chemistry I 4.0 CHEM 1500 General Chemistry I 5.0 CHEM 1510 Fundamentals of Chemistry I 5.0 CHEM 1600 General Chemistry II 5.0 CHEM 1520 Fundamentals of Chemistry II 5.0 GEOG 1550 Physical and Environmental Geography 3.0 GEOG 1100 Physical Geography 3.0 GEOL 1100 Introduction to Physical Geology 4.0 GEOL 1010 Intro to Geology 4.0 PHYS 1500 Astronomy 4.0 ASTR 1001 Moons and Planets: The Solar System 4.0 PHYS 1550 Everyday Physics 3.0 PSC 1010 Physical World 3.0 PHYS 2410 Science and Engineering Physics I 5.0 PHYS 2051 General Physics I 5.0 PHYS 2420 Science and Engineering Physics II 5.0 PHYS 2052 General Physics II 5.0 PHYS 1610 General Physics I 5.0 PHYS 2001 Introduction to Physics I 5.0 PHYS 1620 General Physics II 5.0 PHYS 2002 Introduction to Physics II 5.0 PSCI 1100 Conceptual Physical Science 4.0 PSC 1010 Physical World 4.0

Social Sciences (2SS) ECED 1650 The Developing Child 3.0 EDEC 1600 Introduction to Child Development 3.0 ECON 2500 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 ECON 1040 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 ECON 2600 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0 ECON 1030 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0 GEOG 1500 Introduction to Geography 3.0 GEOG 1200 Human Geography 3.0 GEOG 2500 World Cultural Geography 3.0 GEOG 1200 Human Geography 3.0 HIST 2150 US History: Colonization through Reconstruction 3.0 HIST 2000 Survey of US History, 1600-1877 3.0 HIST 2250 US History: Reconstruction to the Present 3.0 HIST 2010 Survey of History. 1865-Present 3.0 JRNL 1000 Introduction to Mass Media 3.0 JOUR 1050 Introduction to Mass Communication 3.0 LING 1500 Introduction to Linguistics 3.0 LING 2700 The Nature of Language 3.0 POLS 1300 US National Government 3.0 POLS 1010 Politics in the United States 3.0 POLS 2300 Introduction to Comparative Politics 3.0 POLS 2300 Comparative Politics 3.0 PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 PSY 1010 General Psychology 3.0 SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3.0 SOC 1000 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 SOCY 2250 Introduction to Social Work 3.0 SW 1000 Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare 3.0 SOCY 2280 Social Problems 3.0 SOC 2000 Contemporary Social Problems 3.0 Lakeland Community College 2018-2019 Online Catalog Ohio University 2018-2019 Online Catalog Subject to change without notice. Courses highlighted are pending final evaluation