INSTITUTION: Cuyahoga Community College. Effective Date: Spring 2018

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TRANSFER MODULE Areas I English/Oral Communication (Oral Communication column B) Minimum 3 semester hours II Mathematics, Statistics and Formal Logic Minimum 3 semester hours INSTITUTION: Cuyahoga Community College (A) Minimum General Education Requirements Applied to TM (24 semester hours) Effective Date: Spring 2018 (Semester Hours Precede Course Number) (B) Additional General Education Requirements Applied to TM (12-16 semester hours) Select three hours in First Writing (TME001) (3) ENG 1010 College Composition I or (3) ENG 101H Honors College Composition I Choose one: (3) MATH 1100 Mathematical Explorations (3) MATH 1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning (TMM011 Quantitative Reasoning) (3) MATH1240 Contemporary Second Writing (TME002) (3) ENG-1020 College Composition II or (3) ENG-102H Honors College Composition II Oral Communication (3) SPCH 1010 Fundamentals of Speech or (3) SPCH 101H Fundamentals of Speech Additional hours from approved TM courses in column A (For AS degree students, complete additional 3 hours) (C) Interdisciplinary Hours Applied to TM within Areas I- V (Ohio Articulation & Transfer Policy: Appendix B) General Education Requirements Beyond the TM for Graduation (Courses listed in this column are not guaranteed to transfer)

Mathematics (4) MATH 1380 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II (3) MATH 1410 Elementary Probability and Statistics I (TMM010 Introductory Statistics) (3) MATH 1420 Elementary Probability and Statistics II (4) MATH 1470 Modern Mathematics for Business/Social Sciences I (4) MATH 1480 Modern Mathematics for Business/Social Sciences II (TMM013 Business Calculus) (3) MATH 1490 Business Probability and Statistics I (OBU009 Course 1 of 2) (3) MATH 1500 Business Probability and Statistics II (OBU009 Course 2 of 2) (4) MATH 1530 (formerly MATH 1521) College

Algebra (TMM001 College Algebra) (4) MATH 153H (formerly MATH 152H) Honors College Algebra (TMM001 College Algebra) (3) MATH 1540 (formerly MATH 1510) Trigonometry (TMM003 Trigonometry) (3) MATH 154H (formerly MATH 151H) Honors Trigonometry (TMM003 Trigonometry) ***TMM002 Pre- Calculus = Complete both MATH 1540/154H and MATH 1530/153H*** (5) MATH 1580 Pre-Calculus (TMM002 Pre- Calculus) (5) MATH 1610 Calculus I (TMM005 Calculus I) (5) MATH 161H Honors Calculus I (TMM005 Calculus I) (5) MATH 1620 Calculus II (TMM006 Calculus II) (5) MATH 162H

III *Arts/Humanities Minimum 6 semester hours Honors Calculus II (TMM006 Calculus II) (4) MATH 2010 Discrete Mathematics (4) MATH 2310 Calculus III (TMM018 Calculus III and OMT018) (4) MATH 231H Honors Calculus III (TMM018 Calculus III and OMT018) (3) MATH 2410 Linear Algebra (OMT019) (3) MATH 2520 Differential Equations (TMM020 Elem. Differential Equations and OMT020) Choose from two different disciplines: (3) ART 1010 Art Appreciation (3) ART 1040 Survey of Non- Western Art (3) ART 2020 (formerly ART- 1020) Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance (OAH005 Course 1 of 2, both must be taken) Additional hours from approved TM courses in column A

(3) ART 2030 (formerly ART- 1030) Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to Present (OAH005 Course 2 of 2, both must be taken) (3) DANC 1100 Dance Appreciation (3) ENG 2310 American Literature I (OAH053) (3) ENG 2320 American Literature II (OAH054) (3) ENG 2350 British Literature I (OAH055) (3) ENG 2360 British Literature II (OAH056) (3) ENG 2410 Literature: Poetry (3) ENG 2420 Literature: Fiction (3) ENG 2430 Literature: Drama (3) ENG 2510 African-American Literature I (3) ENG 2520 African-American Literature II (3) ENG 2601 (Formerly ENG

2600) Literature for Children & Adolescents (3) ENG 2700 World Literature (3) ENG 2710 Shakespeare (3) ENG 2720 Survey of Biblical Literature (3) ENG 2730 Exploration of World Mythology (3) HUM 1010 Humanities (3) HUM 1020 The Individual in Society (3) HUM 1030 The Individual in the Cosmos (3) JMC 1310 Film Appreciation (3) MUS 1010 Survey of European Classical Music (3) MUS 1020 Survey of Jazz (3) MUS 1030 Survey of Rock and Roll (3) MUS 1040 Survey of African- American Music (3) MUS 1050 Survey of World Music

(3) MUS 2500 Music History and Literature I (3) MUS 2510 Music History and Literature II (2) MUS 2520 Jazz History I (2) MUS 2530 Jazz History II (3) PHIL 1000 Critical Thinking (3) PHIL 1010 Philosophy (OAH045) (3) PHIL 101H Honors Philosophy (3) PHIL 1020 Logic (3) PHIL 2010 Comparative World Religions (3) PHIL 2020 Ethics (OAH046) (3) PHIL 202H Honors Ethics (3) PHIL 2031 (Formerly PHIL 2030) Philosophy of Science (3) PHIL 2040 Philosophy of Art (3) PHIL 2050 Bioethics (3) PHIL 205H

Honors Bioethics (3) REL 1010 Religious Studies (3) REL 2010 Religious Traditions of Western Christianity (3) REL 2020 Religious Traditions of Judaism (3) REL 2030 Religious Traditions of Islam (3) REL 2040 Religious Traditions of India (3) REL 2050 Religious Traditions of China and Japan (3) REL 2060 African-American Religious Experience (3) THEA 1010 Theatre Appreciation (3) THEA 1100 Survey and Appreciation of American Musical Theatre (3) THEA 2210 (Formerly THEA 1210) History of Theatre and Drama I (3) THEA 2220 (Formerly THEA

IV *Social Sciences Minimum 6 semester hours 1220) History of Theatre and Drama II Choose from two different disciplines: (3) ANTH 1010 Cultural Anthropology (OSS001) (3) ANTH 2010 Peoples and Cultures of the World (3) ANTH 2110 (Formerly ANTH 1030) Archaeology (OSS003) (3) ECON 1210 Survey of Economics (3) ECON 1220 Economic Development of the American Economy (4) ECON 2610 (Formerly ECON 1610) Principles of Macroeconomics (OSS005) (4) ECON 2620 (formerly ECON 1620) Principles of Microeconomics (OSS004) (3) GEOG 1010 World Regional Geography (OSS008) (3) GEOG 1030 Environmental Geography Additional hours from approved TM list in column A

(3) GEOG 1050 Africans in the Americas (3) GEOG 1510 Regional Geography of the United States and Canada (3) HIST 1010 History of Civilization I (OHS041) (3) HIST 101H Honors History of Civilization I (3) HIST 1020 History of Civilization II (OHS042) (3) HIST 102H Honors History of Civilization II (3) HIST 1510 United States History to 1877 (OHS043) (3) HIST 151H Honors United States History to 1877 (3) HIST 1520 United States History Since 1877 (OHS044) (3) HIST 152H Honors United States History Since 1877 (3) HIST 1610 American Studies (3) HIST 1630 History of

Immigration in America (3) HIST 1700 History of Africa (3) HIST 2060 Modern Russian History and Politics (3) HIST 2070 African-American Women in History (3) HIST 2150 African History to 1877 (3) HIST 2160 African History 1877 to Present (3) HIST 2660 Women in American History (3) POL 1010 American National Government (OSS011) (3) POL 101H Honors American National Government (3) POL 1020 State and Local Government (OSS014) (3) POL 2030 (formerly POL 1030) Comparative Government (OSS013) (3) POL 2060 Political Systems of Africa (3) POL 2070

(formerly POL 1070) International Relations (OSS012) (3) POL 2100 (formerly POL 1100) Constitutional Law (3) PSY 1010 General Psychology (OSS015) (3) PSY 101H Honors General Psychology (3) PSY 1050 Industrial/Organiz ational Psychology (3) PSY 2010 Child Growth and Development (OSS045) (4) PSY 2020 Life Span Development (OSS048) (3) PSY 2040 Social Psychology (OSS016) (3) PSY 2050 Psychology of Personality (OSS018) (3) PSY 2060 Adolescent Psychology (OSS046) (3) PSY 2080 Abnormal Psychology (OSS017) (3) PSY 2100

Aging (OSS047) (3) PSY 2110 (formerly PSY 2030) Educational Psychology (OED003) (3) SOC 1010 Introductory Sociology (OSS021) (3) SOC 101H Honors Introductory Sociology (3) SOC 1020 Social Institutions (3) SOC 2010 Social Problems (OSS025) (3) SOC 201H Honors Social Problems (3) SOC 2020 (formerly SOC 1210) Sociology of the Family (OSS023) (3) SOC 2100 Aging and Society (3) SOC 2110 Death and Dying (3) SOC 2310 Contemporary American Black- White Relations (3) SOC 2510 Urban Sociology (3) SOC 2550 Race and Ethnic Relations (OSS024) (3) UST 1010

Urban Studies (3) UST 1020 Urban Geography (3) UST 2020 Urban Cultures (3) UST 2070 Urban Politics (3) UST 2640 American Urban History (3) WST 1510 Women s Studies (3) WST 2010 Women in the World V Natural Sciences Minimum 6 semester hours One Lab course required (4) ANTH 1210 Human Evolution (3) BIO 1040 The Cell and DNA (1) BIO 104L The Cell and DNA Laboratory (3) BIO 1050 Human Biology (1) BIO 105L Human Biology Laboratory (3) BIO 1060 Environment, Ecology, and Evolution (1) BIO 106L Environment, Ecology, and Evolution Laboratory Additional hours from approved TM list in column A

(3) BIO 1100 Biological Chemistry (4) BIO 1410 Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals I (4) BIO 1420 Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals II (4) BIO 1500 Principles of Biology I (OSC003) (4) BIO 150H Honors Principles of Biology I (4) BIO 1510 Principles of Biology II (OSC004) (3) BIO 2060 Principles of Genetics (3) BIO 2150 Environmental Science (4) BIO 2500 Microbiology (4) CHEM 1010 Inorganic Chemistry (4) CHEM 101H Honors Inorganic Chemistry (4) CHEM 1020

Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry (4) CHEM 1300 General Chemistry I (OSC008 Course 1 of 2) (5) CHEM 130H Honors General Chemistry (1) CHEM 130L General Chemistry Laboratory I (OSC008 Course 2 of 2) (4) CHEM 1310 General Chemistry II (OSC009 Course 1 of 2) (1) CHEM 131L General Chemistry Laboratory II (OSC009 Course 2 of 2) (3) ESCI 1310 Physical Geography (OSS 006 Course 1 of 2) (1) ESCI 131L Laboratory in Physical Geography (OSS 006 Course 2 of 2) (3) ESCI 1410 Physical Geology (OSC011 Course 1 of 2) (3) ESCI 141H Honors Physical Geology (1) ESCI 141L Laboratory in Physical Geology

(OSC011 Course 2 of 2) (3) ESCI 1510 Historical Geology (OSC012 Course 1 of 2) (1) ESCI 151L Laboratory in Historical Geology (OSC012 Course 2 of 2) (3) ESCI 1610 Geology of the National Parks (1) ESCI 161L Laboratory in Geology of the National Parks (2) PHYS 1050 Everyday Physics (4) PHYS 1210 College Physics I (OSC014) (4) PHYS 1220 College Physics II (OSC015) (5) PHYS 2310 General Physics I (OSC016) (5) PHYS 2320 General Physics II (OSC017) (3) PSCI 1010 Astronomy (1) PSCI 101L Astronomy Laboratory (3) PSCI 1020 Chemistry (1) PSCI 102L

Chemistry Laboratory (3) PSCI 1030 Earth (1) PSCI 103L Earth Laboratory Subtotal of Hours 24 12 Courses listed in this column are not guaranteed to transfer *Courses in Areas III and IV must be from two different disciplines. TRANSFER MODULE TOTAL HOURS 36 (Total of Columns A, B, and C) The Transfer Module contains 36-40 semester hours of course credit. (Note: You can obtain a catalog/brochure that lists the TM approved courses from the institution.)