2013-14 Catalog Jun. 2013 | Page 117

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Oregon Transfer Module

Any student awarded an Oregon Transfer Module will have met the requirements for the Transfer Module at any Oregon community college or institution in the Oregon University System. Upon transfer, the receiving institution may specify additional coursework that is required for a major or for degree requirements or to make up the difference between the Transfer Module and the institution’ s total General Education requirements.
All courses must be completed with a grade of“ C” or higher. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 at the time the module is awarded.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
WRITING Take two courses from the following: WR 121 English Composition( 3 credits)( You must have passed WR 115 with a grade of“ C” or better or attained an appropriate score on the Placement Test to enroll in WR 121.) WR 122 English Composition: Argumentation & Style( 3 credits) WR 123 English Composition: Research( 3 credits) WR 227 Technical Writing( 3 credits)
COMMUNICATION Select one course from the following: COMM 111 Fundamentals of Speech( 3 credits) COMM 112 Introduction to Persuasion( 3 credits) COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication( 3 credits)
MATHEMATICS Take the following math course or a higher level math course. The general education math may not be used to meet the Math / Science / Computer Science requirement. MTH 105 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics( 4 credits)
INTRODUCTION TO DISCIPLINES REQUIREMENTS
ARTS & LETTERS
Select a minimum of three courses.
ART 102 ‣
Understanding Art( 3 credits)
ART 204 ‣
History of Western Art( 3 credits)
ART 205 ‣
History of Western Art( 3 credits)
ART 206 ‣
History of Western Art( 3 credits)
ART 207 ‣
Indigenous Art of the Americas( 3 credits)
ART 261
Introduction to Photography( 3 credits)
ART 263 ‣
Digital Photography( 3 credits)
ART 264
Intermediate Black & White Photography( 3 credits)
ART 266
Photography: Art & Technique( 3 credits)
ENG 104
Literature: Fiction( 3 credits)
ENG 106
Literature: Poetry( 3 credits)
ENG 107
Western World Literature: Classical( 4 credits)
ENG 109
Western World Literature: Modern( 4 credits)
ENG 110
Film Studies( 3 credits)
ENG 201
Shakespeare( 4 credits)
ENG 202
Shakespeare( 4 credits)
ENG 204
British Literature: Early( 3 credits)
ENG 205
British Literature: Middle( 3 credits)
ENG 206
British Literature: Modern( 3 credits)
ENG 207 ‣ Non-Western World Literature: Asia( 3 credits)
ENG 208 ‣ Non-Western World Literature: Africa( 3 credits)
ENG 209 ‣ Non-Western World Literature: The Americas( 3 credits)
ENG 220 ‣ Literature of American Minorities( 3 credits)
ENG 221
Children’ s Literature( 3 credits)
ENG 253
American Literature: Early( 4 credits)
ENG 255
American Literature: Modern( 4 credits)
ENG 257 ‣
African-American Literature( 3 credits)
ENG 261
Science Fiction( 3 credits)
HUM 101 ‣ Intro to Humanities: Prehistory( 3 credits)
HUM 102 ‣ Intro to Humanities: Renaissance( 3 credits)
HUM 103 ‣ Intro to Humanities: Modernism( 3 credits)
JN 134
Introduction to Photojournalism( 3 credits)
JN 201
Media & Society( 4 credits)
JN 216
News Reporting & Writing( 3 credits)
JN 217
Feature Writing( 3 credits)
MUS 101
Music Fundamentals( 3 credits)
MUS 105 ‣
Introduction to Rock Music( 3 credits)
MUS 108 ‣
Music Cultures of the World( 3 credits)
MUS 161 ‣
Music Appreciation( 3 credits)
MUS 205
Introduction to Jazz( 3 credits)
SPN 201 ‣ Second-Year Spanish I( 4 credits)
SPN 202 ‣
Second-Year Spanish II( 4 credits)
SPN 203 ‣
Second-Year Spanish III( 4 credits)
SPN 214
Spanish for Heritage Speakers( 4 credits)
SPN 215
Spanish for Heritage Speakers( 4 credits)
SPN 216
Spanish for Heritage Speakers( 4 credits)
TA 145
Improvisation( 3 credits)
TA 147
Introduction to Theater( 3 credits)
WR 240
Creative Writing: Nonfiction Workshop( 3 credits)
WR 241
Creative Writing: Short Fiction Workshop( 3 credits)
WR 242
Creative Writing: Poetry Workshop( 3 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Select a minimum of three courses.
ANTH 103 ‣ Introduction to Cultural Anthropology( 3 credits)
ANTH 210 ‣ Comparative Cultures( 3 credits)
ANTH 230 ‣ Time Travelers( 3 credits)
ANTH 232 ‣ Native North Americans( 3 credits)
CJ 100
Survey of the Criminal Justice System( 3 credits)
CJ 101
Introduction to Criminology( 3 credits)
CJ 110
Introduction to Law Enforcement( 3 credits)
CJ 120
Introduction to Judicial Process( 3 credits)
CJ 130
Introduction to Corrections( 3 credits)
CJ 201
Juvenile Delinquency( 3 credits)
CJ 202
Violence & Aggression( 3 credits)
CJ 220
Introduction to Substantive Law( 3 credits)
CJ 226
Constitutional Law( 3 credits)
EC 115
Outline of Economics( 4 credits)
EC 201
Introduction to Microeconomics( 4 credits)
EC 202
Introduction to Macroeconomics( 4 credits)
EC 215
Economic Development in the U. S.( 4 credits)
EC 220 ‣
Contemporary U. S. Economic Issues: Discrimination
( 3 credits)
ED 216
Purpose, Structure & Function of Education in a Democracy
ED 253
Learning Across the Lifespan( 3 credits)
GEOG 202 ‣ World Geography: Latin America & the Caribbean
( 3 credits)
GEOG 203 ‣ World Geography: Asia( 3 credits)
GEOG 204 ‣ World Geography: Africa & the Middle East( 3 credits)
HDFS 200
Human Sexuality( 3 credits)
HDFS 201 ‣ Contemporary Families in the U. S.( 3 credits)
HDFS 222
Partner & Family Relationships( 3 credits)
HDFS 225
Child Development( 3 credits)
HDFS 229
School Age & Adolescent Development( 3 credits)
HST 101 ‣
History of Western Civilization( 3 credits)
HST 102
History of Western Civilization( 3 credits)
HST 103
History of Western Civilization( 3 credits)
HST 157 ‣ History of Middle East & Africa( 3 credits)