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Transfer Agreement Between Northern College And University of

Effective Academic Year: 2018-2019

Associate of Art- Social Science

And

Bachelor of Arts- History

Bachelor of Arts in History-Museum Studies

Bachelor of Arts - Geography

Bachelor of Arts in Education- History Education

Dr.{~er, c?atL---~ Department of History and Geography y ~~v-~ 2-tJ/ 7 Date Cl~w~J£n>, Darrell Frost, Division Chair Dr. Catherine Webster, Dean Social Science College of Liberal Arts

Date

J5t Pamela Stinson Dr. John Barthell, Provost Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice President for Academic Affairs S-I- .;2019 Date Date Page I of3

Transfer Agreement Nmthern Oklahoma College: A.A. Social Science And University of Central Oklahoma: BA Geography

To comply with this agreement, students must complete the associate's degree with the major listed above and include the specific courses listed below.

Courses listed here are required for the agreement. Credited courses complctcd as part of the A.A. or A.S. that do not apply to the general education at NOC or the UCO major transfer to UCO as electives. NOC UCO

General Education requirements University Core completed with A.A or A.S. HIST 1483 or 1493 American History HIST 1483 or 1493 American History GEOG 2253 Regional Geography of the World GEO 2303 Regional Geography of the World SOC 1113 Principles of Sociolo2:v SOC 2103 Sociology The NOC "recommended courses" listed immediately To be used in Other Social Studies area. below are not required to be taken at NOC. POLI 2113 Comparative Political Issues POL 2713 Introduction to Comparative Politics HIST 1013 World Historv I HIST 1013 World Historv I HIST 1023 World Histmy II HIST 1023 World Historv II ECON 2113 Macroeconomics Principles ECON 1103 Introduction to Economics

This clegree requires aclclitional course work, inclucling the general eclucation, as statecl in the NOC Catalog. Other NOC courses may or may not apply to the UCO major. That specific information can be founcl on the UCO website uncler Transfer Equivalency Database.

Total at Northern Oklahoma College ...... 60-64

To be taken at the University of Central Oklahoma ...... 60-64

(May be taken at NOC.) This signifies that a UCO course requirement can be met with the equivalent NOC course (found on the UCO website). To take this course at NOC, the student should confirm that it will fit into the associate's degree without exceeding the requirements. A minimum of 60 hours must be taken at a baccalaureate granting institution, so exceeding 64 credit hours at the community college means the student will excced the minimum of 124 credit hour total. A minimum of 40 hours of 3/4000 level courses are required for the baccalaureate. Courses from community colleges are 1/2000 level.

Geography ...... 52-60 Geography ...... 37

Geography Core ...... 19 Select from the following: GEO 1204 Physical Geography with Lab GEO 1403 Human Geography Page 2 of3

GEO 3013 Geogrnphic Skills GEO 4113 Geographic Information Systems GEO 4893 Geographic Thought and Research Regional Core ...... 9 Selected from the following: GEO 3123 Geography ofEurope GEO 3143 Geography of Latin America GEO 3153 Geography of Middle East and North Africa GEO 3 I 63 Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa GEO 3183 Geography of South Asia GEO 3203 Geography of North America GEO 3303 Geography of Russia and Central Asia GEO 3803 Geography of Oklahoma GEO 4940 Field Study in Geography (1-6 hours) GEO 4970 Study Tour in Geogrnphy (1-6 hours) Topical Core ...... 12 Select from the following: GEO 2403 Weather and Climate GEO 3103 Map Analysis and Cartography GEO 3233 Severe \Veather & Hazard Mitigation GEO 3253 Introduction to Environmental Biogeography GEO 3703 Environmental Conservation GEO 4013 Economic Geography GEO 4133 American Indian Geographies GEO 4413 Geography of Migration GEO 45 I 3 Historical Geogrnphy ofN011h America GEO 4603 Urban Geography GEO 4613 World Geopolitical Hot Spots GEO 4733 Advanced GIS: Socio-Urban GEO 4743 Advanced GIS: Environmental GEO 4910 Seminar in Geography (1-3 hours) GEO 4950 Internship in Geography ( 1-3 hours)

Other Social Studies ...... 15 (May be taken at NOC.) Selected from: History (In addition to HIST 1483 History of the to 1877 or HIST 1493 History of the United States since 1877)

Economics

Political Science (In addition to POL 1113 American National Government)

Sociology

Modem Language Requirement...... 0-8 (May be takeu at NOC.) All students completing a B.A. in Geography shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language course~ or transfer work from another institution.

Electives to bring total to ...... 124

Students must meet all bachelor degree requirements at UCO to include minimums of: 40 hours of upper division coursework 30 hours in residence at UCO 15 of the last 30 hours must be taken in residence at UCO 60 hours from baccalaureate granting institutions

Additional degree requirements can be found in the UCO Undergraduate Catalog. Page 3 of3

Program-to-Program Transfer policies are available in the Introduction for Program-to-Program Agreements on the UCO website at the top of the list of agreements. Links to the agreements can be found on the Academic Affairs 01· Transfer Student Support web pages, Page 1 of2

Transfer Agreement Northern Oklahoma College: A.A. Social Science And University of Central Oklahoma: BA History

To comply with this agreement, students must complete the associate's degree with the major listed above and include the specific courses listed below.

Courses listed here are required for the agreement. Credited courses completed as part of the A.A. or A.S. that do not apply to the general education at NOC or the UCO major transfer to UCO as electives. NOC UCO General Education requirements University Core completed with A.A or A.S. HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1877 and HIST 1483 History of U.S. to 1877 and HIST 1493 U.S. History since 1877 HIST 1493 History of U.S. since 1877

This clegree requires aclclitional course work, inclucling the general eclucation, as statecl in the NOC Catalog. Other NOC courses may or may not apply to the UCO major. That specific information can be founcl on the UCO website under Transfer Equivalency Database.

Total at Northern Oklahoma College ...... 60-64

To be taken at the University of Central Oklal10ma ...... 60-64

(May be taken at NOC.) This signifies that a UCO course requirement can be met with the equivalent NOC course (found on the UCO website). To take this course at NOC, the student should confirm that it will fit into the associate's degree without exceeding the requirements. A minimum of 60 hours must be taken at a baccalaureate granting institution, so exceeding 64 credit hours at the community college means the student will exceed the minimum of 124 credit hour total. A minimum of 40 hours of 3/4000 level courses are required for the baccalaureate. Courses from community colleges are 1/2000 level.

Histo1y Major Courses ...... 54-62

Required Core Courses ...... 18 Rescarch ...... 3 HIST 2113 Historical Research Methods OR HIST 3113 Historical Research Introductory I History ...... 9 HIST 1103 Early Western Civilization to 1350 HIST 1203 Europe from the Renaissance to ,vatcrloo HIST 1263 Modem Europe Introductory II History ...... 6- 0 *HIST 1013 World History I-OR HIST 1273 East Asian Civilization to 1500 *HIST 1023 World Histmy II OR HIST 1283 East Asian Civilization since 1500 Page 2 of2

Elective History ...... 21-27 Intermediate Histmy ...... 6-0 (May be taken at OCCC.) Complete 6 hours of 111ST at the 2000 level Advanced History ...... 21 Complete 21 hours of HIST courses at the 3000/4000 level History Capstone ...... 3 HIST 4993 History Capstone Seminar Co111ple111entary Courses ...... 6 Complete 6 hours of GEO courses at the 3000/4000 level Modem Language Requirement...... 0-8 (1\.fay be taken at NOC.)

All students completing a B.A. in History shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transf work from another institution.

Electives to bring total to ...... 124

Minimum Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work UCO ...... 2.00 2. Average in major courses ...... 2.50

Students must meet all bachelor degree requirements at UCO to include minimums of: 40 hours of upper division coursework 30 hours in residence at UCO 15 of the last 30 hours must be taken in residence at UCO 60 hours from baccalaureate granting institutions

Additional degree requirements can be found in the UCO Undergraduate Catalog.

Program-to-Prngram Transfer policies are available in the Introduction for Program-to-Program Agreements on the UCO website at the top of the list of agreements. Links to the agreements can be found on the Academic Affairs or Transfer Student Support web pages. Page I of 4

Transfer Agree1nent Northern Oklahoma College: A.A. Social Science And University of Central Oklahoma: BA in Education- History Education

To comply with this agreement, students must complete the associate's degree with the major listed above and include the specific courses listed below.

Courses listed here are required for the agreement. Credited courses completed as part of the A.A. or A.S. that do not apply to the general education at NOC or the UCO major transfer to UCO as electives. NOC UCO

General Education requirements Universitv Core completed with A.A or A.S. HIST 1483 or 1493 American Historv HIST 1483 or 1493 American History GEOG 2253 Regional Geographv of the World GEO 2303 Regional Geography of the World SOC 1113 Principles of Sociology SOC 2103 SocioloQv The NOC "recommended courses" listed immediately below are not required to be taken at NOC. SPCH 1713 Into to Oral Communication MCOM 1113 Fundamentals ofSneech POLI 2113 Comoarative Political Issues POL 2713 Introduction to Comoarative Politics HIST 1013 World History I HIST IO 13 World Histocv I HIST 1023 World Historv II HIST 1023 World Historv II ECON 2113 Macroeconomics Princioles ECON 1103 Introduction to Economics (sub.)

This degree requires additional course work, including the general education, as stated in the NOC Catalog. Other NOC courses may or may not apply to the UCO major. That specific information can he found on the UCO website under Transfer Equivalency Database.

Total at Northern Oklahoma College ...... 60-64

To be taken at the University of Central Oklahoma ...... 70 (if all "recommended courses" taken at NOC) --- 82 (if none of the "recommended courses" taken at NOC.)

(May be taken at NOC.) This signifies that a UCO course requirement can be met with the equivalent NOC course (found on the UCO website). To take this course at NOC, the student should confirm that it will fit into the associate's degree without exceeding the requirements. A minimum of 60 hours must be taken at a baccalaureate granting institution, so exceeding 64 credit hours at the community college means the student will exceed the minimum of 124 credit hour total. A minimum of 40 hours of 3/4000 level courses are required for the baccalaureate. Courses from community colleges are 1/2000 level.

Support Course Support Courses ...... 3 MCOM 1113 Fundamentals of Speech (May be taken at NOC as a Program Elective,) Page 2 of 4

See Program Director Dr. Justin Quinn Olmstead upon selection of this major. History Education ...... 48 Major Core Courses ...... 18 ECON 1103 Introduction to Economics (May be taken at NOC as a Program Elective.) HIST 1023 World History II (May be taken at NOC as a Program Elective.) HIST 1263 Modem Europe HIST 2113 Historical Research Methods OR 111ST 3113 Historical Research HIST 3303 Oklahoma History POL 2713 Introduction to Comparative Politics (l\fay be taken at NOC as a Program Elective.) Section I Advanced History (3/4000 level only) ...... 9 Select three of the following courses: HIST 3 I 33 Colonial America and the Atlantic World HIST 3143 19th Ccnn1ry America in the World HIST 4163 20th Century America in the World HIST 4533 The American Revolution and Early National Era, 1763 to 1815 HIST 4563 Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 4603 Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1876 to 19I9 HIST 4873 History of the United States, 1945 to the Present Section 2 Advanced History (3/4000 level only) ...... 3 Select one of the following courses: HIST 3123 Race, Class, Gender HIST 3233 U.S. Women's History HIST 4303 Indians of the Southwest HIST 4423 Women in the American West HIST 4753 Atlantic Slavery OR HIST 4763 Black Intellectual History Section 3 Advanced History (3/4000 level only) ...... 6 Select two of the following courses: HIST 4153 History of Latin America HIST 4463 US-East Asian Relations in the 20th Century HIST 4353 Women's History: International l-llST 4443 History of the Cold War in Asia HIST 4513 History of Mexico HIST 4713 Modem Middle East HIST 4743 Modem China and Japan HIST 4863 The History of Modern Southeast Asia HIST 4970 Sh1dy Tour in History Section 4 Advanced US Elective History (3/4000 level only) ...... 3 Select one of the following courses: HIST 3223 Recent U.S. Constihllional History HIST 4203 American Diplomatic History to 1900 OR HIST 4213 American Diplomatic Hist in the 20th Century l-llST 4313 U.S. Military History to I 917 OR HIST 4323 U.S. Military llistory since 1900 HIST 4723 The Trans- West HIST 4843 Major Interpretations of American History l-llST 4970 Study Tour in History Section 5 Advanced Western Civilizations Elective History (3/4000 level only) .... 6 Select two of the following courses: HIST 32!3 World War II HIST 33 !3 England to 1689 OR HIST 3323 England since 1689 HIST 3383 The Middle Ages HIST 3423 Women's History: European HIST 3483 Absolutism and Enlightenment in Europe HIST 3583 Europe 1815-1871 HIST 3703 Modern World Leaders I-IIST 4l03 Europe, 19I9 to 1945 HIST 4 !33 Europe since 1945 Page 3 of 4

HIST 4333 Russian History to 1917 OR HIST 4343 Russian History since 1917 HIST 4643 Anthropology: Societies in a Global Perspective HIST 4653 Tudor-Stuart England HIST 4663 The French Revolution and Napoleon HIST 4773 Modem German History HIST 4883 The Reformation, 1500-1648 HIST 4893 Europe, 1871-1919 HIST 4970 Study Tour in History

Elective Social Studies Courses ...... 3 Select one of the following courses: HIST 1013 World History I (May be taken at NOC as a Program Elective.) HIST 1103 Early \Vcstern Civilization to 1350 HIST 1203 Europe from the Renaissance to Waterloo HIST 1273 East Asian Civilization to 1500 HIST 1283 East Asian Civilization from 1500 HIST 1333 African Americas GEO 3123 Geography ofEurope GEO 3203 Geography of North America GEO 3803 Geography of Oklahoma GEO 4513 Historical Geography of North America

Professional Education ...... 31 PTE IO IO Introduction to Teacher Education PTE 3023 Foundations of American Education/Clinical Exp PTE 3153 Adolescent Psychology SPED 4123 Teaching Individuals with Disabilities TESL 4232 Teaching Secondary English Language Learners 'HIST 4803 Social Studies Methods "PTE 4172 Educational Assessment "PTE 4533 Educational Psych/Clinical Experience "#PTE 4811 Contemporary Issues "#PTE 4838 Internship/Student Teaching Secondary "#PTE 4853 Classroom Management and lnstrnction

"Admission to Teacher Education required #To be taken the same semester

Note about Teacher Certification: Each social studies discipline has specific teacher certification requirements. For information, contact the Office of Teacher Certification.

Electives to bring total to ...... 124

Minimum Graduation Requirements I. Overall GPA in all college course work ...... 2.50 2. Average in course work at UCO ...... 2.00 3. Courses in English Composition, Fundamentals of Speech, Professional Education, and area of specialization (major) "C"

*A minimum of60 hours must be taken from a baccalaureate granting institution. See your academic advisor about advisable limits on taking these courses. ,vhile these courses may be taken at NOC, taking too many of them w0uld result in tal

Students must meet all bachelor degree requirements at UCO to include minimums of: 40 hours of upper division coursework 30 hours in residence at UCO 15 of the last 30 hours must be taken in residence at UCO 60 hours from baccalaureate granting institutions

Additional degree requirements can be found in the UCO Undergraduate Catalog. Page 4 of 4

Program-to-Program Transfer policies are available in the Introduction for Program-to-Program Agreements on the UCO website at the top of the list of agreements. Links to the agreements can be found on the Academic Affairs or Transfer Student Support web pages. Page 1 of3

Transfer Agree1nent Nmthern Oklahoma College: A.A. Social Science And University of Central Oklahoma: BA History-Museum Studies

To comply with this agreement, students must complete the associate's degree with the major listed above and include the specific courses listed below.

Courses listed here are required for the agreement. Credited courses completed as part of the A.A. or A.S. that do not apply to the general education at NOC or the UCO major transfer to UCO as electives. NOC UCO

General Education requirements University Core completed with A.A or A.S. HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1877 and HIST 1483 History of U.S. to 1877 and HIST 1493 U.S. History since 1877 HIST 1493 History ofU.S. since 1877

This degree requires additional course work, including the general education, as stated in the NOC Catalog. Other NOC courses may or may not apply to the UCO major. That specific information can be found on the UCO website under Transfer Equivalency Database.

Total at Northern Oklahoma College ...... 60-64

To be taken at the University of Central Oklahoma ...... 60-64

(May be taken at NOC.) This signifies that a UCO course requirement can be met with the equivalent NOC course (found on the UCO website). To take this course at NOC, the student should confirm that it will fit into the associate's degree without exceeding the requirements. A minimum of 60 hours must be taken at a baccalaureate granting institution, so exceeding 64 credit hours at the community college means the student will exceed the minimum of 124 credit hour total. A minimum of 40 hours of 3/4000 level courses are required for the baccalaureate. Courses from community colleges are 1/2000 level.

Major Requirements

History-Museum Studies ...... 54-62 Sec Program Director Dr. Mark Janzen upon selection of this major.

Required Core Courses ...... 24 Research ...... 3 HIST 2113 Historical Research Methods OR HIST 3113 Historical Research Introductory I History ...... 9 HIST I 103 Early Western Civilization to 1350 HIST 1203 Europe from the Renaissance to Waterloo HIST 1263 Modem Europe Introductory II History ...... 6 HIST 1013 World History I OR (May be taken at NOC HIS! 1113) HIST 1273 East Asian Civilization to 1500 (May be taken at NOC HIS! 1713) Page 2 of3

HIST 1023 World History II OR (May be taken at NOC HIS! 1223) HIST 1283 East Asian Civilization since 1500 Nluscu1n Studies Courses ...... 21 Museum Theory and Application ...... 12 HIST 4613 Museum Management HIST 4623 Museum Theory and Practice I-HST 4950 Internship in Museum Studies (1·6 hours) (Prerequisite HIST 4613) Elective History or Complementary courses ...... 9 (l11ese courses must be approved by Museum Studies Program Director.) Advanced History ...... 12 Category I (3/4000 level only) ...... 6 Complete 2 courses from the following: HIST 3133 Colonial America and the Atlantic World HIST 3143 19th Century America in the World HIST 3223 Recent U.S. Constitutional History HIST 3233 U.S. Women's History HIST 4163 20th Century America in the World HIST 4203 American Diplomatic History to 1900 HIST 4213 American Diplomatic History in the 20th Century HIST 4303 Indians of the Southwest HIST 4313 U.S. Military History to 1917 HIST 4323 U.S. Military History since 1900 HIST 4413 American Indian Women HIST 4423 Women in the American West HIST 4433 American Colonial Period, 1492 to 1763 HIST 4533 The American Revolution and Early National Period, 1763 to 1815 HIST 4553 Jacksonian America, 1815 to 1848 HIST 4563 Civil ,var and Rcconstmction HIST 4583 History of American Technology HIST 4603 Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1876 to 1919 HIST 4633 History of the United States, 1919 to 1945 HIST 4753 Atlantic Slavery HIST 4763 Black Intellectual History HIST 4823 Social and Cultural History to 1865 I-IIST 4833 Social and Cultural History since 1865 HIST 4843 Major Interpretations of American History HIST 4873 History of the United States, 1945 to the Present HIST 4970 Study Tour in History Category 2 (3/4000 level only) ...... 3 Complete 1 course from the following: HIST 3313 England to 1689 HIST 3323 England since 1689 HIST 3383 The Middle Ages HIST 3423 Women's History: European HIST 3483 Absolutism and Enlightenment in Europe HIST 3583 Europe, 1815-1871 HIST 4103 Europe, 1919 to 1945 HIST 4133 Europe since 1945 HIST 4333 Russian History to 1917 HIST 4343 Russian History since 1917 HIST 4653 Tudor-Stuart England HIST 4663 The French Revolution and Napoleon HIST 4773 Modem German History HIST 4883 The Reformation, 1500-1648 HIST 4893 Europe, 1871-1919 HIST 4970 Study Tour in History Category 3 (3/4000 level only) ...... 3 Complete I course from the following: HIST 4153 History of Latin America Page 3 of3

HIST 4233 Maya, Aztec and Inca Civilizations HIST 4283 History of Sex in the Americas HIST 4353 \Vomcn's History: International HIST 4443 History of the Cold War in Asia HIST 4513 History of Mexico HIST 4713 Modem Middle East HIST 4743 Modem China and Japan HIST 4863 The History of Modern Southeast Asia HIST 4970 Study Tour iu History Modem Language Requirement...... 0-8 (1\fay be taken at NOC,) All students completing a 8.A. in History - Museum Studies shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution.

Electives to bring total to ...... 124

Minimum Grade Requirements I. Average in all college course work and course work UCO ...... 2.00 2. Average in 1najor courses ...... 2.50

Students must meet all bachelor degree requirements at UCO to include minimums of: 40 hours of upper division coursework 30 hours in residence at UCO 15 of the last 30 hours must be taken in residence at UCO 60 hours from baccalaureate granting institutions

Additional degree requirements can be found in the UCO Undergraduate Catalog.

Program-to-Program Transfer policies are available in the Introduction for Program-to-Program Agreements on the UCO website at the top of the list of agreements. Links to the agreements can be found on the Academic Affairs or Transfer Student Support web pages