Transfer Module 2008-2009
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Transfer Module 2008-2009 The Ohio Board of Regents (OBOR) defines transfer module as ' A transfer module is a subset or a complete set (in some cases, the institution's Transfer Module may satisfy the entire set of general education requirements) of a college's or university's general education requirements that represents a body of knowledge and academic skills common access Ohio colleges and universities, containing 36- 40 semester hours or 54-60 quarter hours of courses in the fields of (1) English; (2) mathematics; (3) arts/humanities; (4) social and behavioral Sciences; (5) natural and physical Sciences; (6) interdisciplinary coursework (optional).' It further states, 'Transfer Module: It is assumed that a common body of knowledge, comprised of a subset of the general education curriculum, can be found in the A.A., A.S. and baccalaureate degree programs offered at various institutions, and a Transfer Module can be drawn from this broader general education curriculum. Each institution has identified its Transfer Module according to the guidelines appended. Students enrolled in applied degree programs may choose to go beyond their degree requirements to complete the Transfer Module. Individuals who successfully complete the transfer module at one institution will be considered to have met the transfer module requirements of the receiving institution. Approved transfer module courses, when taken individually, are also guaranteed for transfer among public institutions on a course-by-course basis and are to be applied to the transfer module of the receiving institution. Additional information about the Transfer Module is available on the OBOR web site and is provided in the catalog statement. The University of Toledo adheres to the Ohio Board of Regents Transfer and Articulation Policy. Students should consult with their academic adviser about the transfer module.
The University of Toledo transfer module:
Skills: English Composition (6 credit hours)
Composition I (Select one course from one of the following)
Course Course Title Number ENGL1100 Composition I with Workshop ENGL1110 College Composition I
Composition II (Select one course from one of the following)
Course Course Title Number ENGL1130 Comp II: Across Discipline and Discourse ENGL1140 Comp II: Writing the Community ENGL1150 Comp II: Language and Identity ENGL1930 Technical Writing for Engineers ENGL2950 Science-Technical Report Writing ENGL2960 Organizational Report Writing
Skills: Mathematics (3 credit hours)
Mathematics (Select one course from one of the following)
Course Course Title Number MATH1180 Math for Liberal Arts MATH1220 Math for Education Majors II MATH1260 Calculus-Business with App I MATH1270 Calculus-Business with App II MATH1320 College Algebra MATH1330 Trigonometry MATH1340 College Algebra and Trig MATH1750 Calculus-Life Science with Application 1 MATH1760 Calculus-Life Sciences with Application II Transfer Module 2
Mathematics (continued) Course Course Title Number MATH1830 Calculus l For Mathematicians, Scientists and Educators MATH1840 Calculus II For Mathematicians, Scientists And Educators MATH1850 Single Variable OMT 005 Calculus I OMT 017 (combined 005 & 006) MATH1860 Single Variable OMT 006 Calculus II OMT 017(combined 005 & 006) MATH1890 Elementary Linear OMT 008 Algebra MATH1920 Honors Calculus I MATH1930 Honors Calculus II MATH2450 Calculus-Engineering Technical I MATH2460 Calculus-Engineering Technical II MATH2600 Introduction to Statistics
Subjects: Fine Arts and Humanities (Select two courses from two disciplines)
Course Title Transfer & Articulation Course (TAG) Number ARTH1500 Art in History ARTH2000 History of Ancient Art ARTH2040 History of Renaissance and Baroque Art ARTH2080 History of Modern Art ARTH2300 Introduction to Architecture ENGL2710 Reading Fiction ENGL2720 Reading Drama ENGL2730 Reading Poetry FILM1310 Introduction to Film HIST1010 Europe to 1600 HIST1020 Europe from 1600 HIST1050 World History to 1500 HIST1060 World History from 1500 HIST1070 The Contemporary World HIST1080 East Asia to 1800 HIST1090 East Asia from 1800 HIST1100 Latin American Civilizations HIST1110 African Civilization HIST1120 Middle East Civilization HIST2010 America to 1865 OHS 043 OHS 010 HIST2020 America from 1865 OHS 044 OHS 010 HIST2040 Ancient Near East HIST2050 Ancient Greece HIST2060 Ancient Rome HON2010 Cultural History HON2020 Multicultural Literature: North America Experience HON2030 Multicultural Literature: Non- European MUS2210 Introduction to Music MUS2220 History of Jazz Transfer Module 3
MUS2420 Cultures and Music-Non-Western PHIL1010 Introduction to Logic
Subjects: Fine Arts and Humanities (Continued) Course Course Title Transfer & Number Articulation (TAG) PHIL1020 Critical Thinking PHIL2200 Intro to Philosophy OAH 045 PHIL2400 Contemporary Moral OAH 046 Problems REL1220 World Religions REL2000 Intro to Religion REL2300 Monotheistic Religions REL2310 Old Testament-Tanakh REL2330 New Testament THR1100 Introduction to Theatre
Subjects: Natural Sciences (Select two courses from two disciplines; one lab required) Course Course Title Transfer & Articulation Number (TAG) ASTR1010 Survey of Astronomy ASTR2010 Solar System Astronomy ASTR2020 Stars, Galaxies, and Universe ASTR2050 Elementary Astronomy Lab BIOL1120 Survey of Biology BIOL1140 Biology of Human Conscience BIOL2100 Basic Microbiology BIOL2150 Fundamentals of Life OSC 004 Science I OSC 024 BIOL2160 Fundamentals of Life OSC 004 Science Lab I OSC 024 BIOL2170 Fundamentals of Life OSC 003 Science II OSC 024 BIOL2180 Fundamentals of Life OSC 003 Science Lab II OSC 024 CHEM1100 Chemistry and Society CHEM1120 Chemistry for Health Sciences CHEM1150 Chemistry and Society Lab CHEM1230 General Chemistry I OSC 008 OSC 023 CHEM1240 General Chemistry II OSC 009 OSC 023 CHEM1260 Chemistry-Health Sciences Lab CHEM1270 Chemistry for Life Sciences Lab II CHEM1280 General Chemistry OSC 008 Lab I OSC023 CHEM1290 General Chemistry OSC 009 Lab II OSC 023 EEES1010 Physical Geology OSC 011 EEES1020 Intro Geology Lab OSC 011 EEES1030 Historical Geology OSC 012 EEES1040 Historical Geology Lab OSC 012 EEES1130 Down to Earth: Environmental Science KINE2560 Anatomy and Physiology I NASC1100 Our Physical World Transfer Module 4
NASC1110 Physical World Lab PHYS1310 Physics of Music and Sound PHYS1330 Physics of Light and Color PHYS1750 Introduction to Physics PHYS2010 Technical Physics I PHYS2020 Technical Physics II PHYS2070 General Physics I OSC 014 OSC 021 PHYS2080 General Physics II OSC 015 OSC 021 PHYS2130 Physics-Science and OSC 016 Engineering Majors I OSC 022 PHYS2140 Physics-Science and OSC 017 Engineering Majors II OSC 022
Subjects: Social Sciences (Select two courses from two disciplines)
Course Course Title Transfer & Number Articulation (TAG) AFST2220 History of Jazz ANTH1020 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH2020 Introduction to Archaeology ANTH2750 World Prehistory ANTH2800 Cultural OSS 001 Anthropology ANTH2900 African American Culture ECON1010 Intro to Economic Issues ECON1150 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON1200 Principles of Microeconomics GEPL1010 Human OSS 007 Geography GEPL1100 Environmental OSS 006 Geography LST2800 Cultural OSS 001 Anthropology PSC1200 American OSS 011 National Government PSY1010 Principles of OSS 015 Psychology SOC1010 Introduction to OSS 021 Sociology SOC1750 Social Problems OSS 025 SOC2100 American Society SOC2500 Women's Role: Global Perspective SOC2640 Race, Class and Gender SOC2900 African-American Culture WGST2400 Women's Role: Global Perspective WGST2640 Race, Class and Gender