Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
SYSTEMWIDE FACULTY COURSE EQUIVALENCY
PROJECT
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
John Massey, Chairman Durant
Bill Burgess, Jr. Marlin “Ike” Glass Vice Chairman Newkirk Lawton
Ronald H. White James D. “Jimmy” Harrel Secretary Leedy Oklahoma City
William Stuart Price Cheryl P. Hunter Assistant Secretary Oklahoma City Tulsa
Julie Carson Joseph L. Parker, Jr. Claremore Tulsa
Glen D. Johnson Chancellor
The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, in compliance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11236 as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and other federal laws, do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, handicap or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid and educational services.
This publication, duplicated by the State Regents’ central services, is issued by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education as authorized by 70 O.S. 2001, Section 3206. Copies have been prepared and distributed internally. Copies have been deposited with the Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Course Equivalency Project
CONTENTS
I. STATE REGENTS’ AGENDA ITEM
II. COURSE TRANSFER MATRICES
Accounting ................................................................................................................. 1 American Indian Studies........................................................................................... 4 Anthropology ............................................................................................................. 2 Art .............................................................................................................................. 8 Biology ..................................................................................................................... 15 Business Communications ..................................................................................... 19 Chemistry ................................................................................................................ 20 Child Development .................................................................................................. 23 Computer Science ................................................................................................... 26 Criminal Justice ..................................................................................................... 29 Early Childhood Education ..................................................................................... 32 Ecology ..................................................................................................................... 34 Economics ................................................................................................................ 35 Engineering ............................................................................................................. 36 English .................................................................................................................... 37 Film and Video Studies ........................................................................................... 42 Finance .................................................................................................................... 45 Geography ............................................................................................................... 46 Geosciences .............................................................................................................. 48 History ..................................................................................................................... 49 Humanities .............................................................................................................. 56 Information Systems .............................................................................................. 59 Journalism .............................................................................................................. 65 Management ........................................................................................................... 69 Marketing ................................................................................................................ 71 Mathematics ........................................................................................................... 74 Music ....................................................................................................................... 77 Philosophy ............................................................................................................... 91 Physical Science ...................................................................................................... 93 Physics ..................................................................................................................... 95 Political Science ...................................................................................................... 97 Psychology ............................................................................................................... 99 Religion .................................................................................................................. 102 Sociology ................................................................................................................ 103 Speech .................................................................................................................... 108 Statistics................................................................................................................. 112 Theatre .................................................................................................................. 113 World/Foreign Languages .................................................................................... 117
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III. APPENDIX Common Course Descriptions.................................................................................... 2
Accounting ........................................................................................................... 4 American Indian Studies..................................................................................... 5 Anthropology ....................................................................................................... 8 Art ...................................................................................................................... 10 Biological Sciences ........................................................................................... 14 Business Communications ............................................................................... 16 Child Development ............................................................................................ 17 Chemistry .......................................................................................................... 19 Computer Science ............................................................................................. 21 Criminal Justice ................................................................................................ 23 Early Childhood Education ............................................................................... 25 Ecology................................................................................................................ 27 Economics .......................................................................................................... 28 Engineering ....................................................................................................... 29 English ............................................................................................................... 31 Film and Video Studies ..................................................................................... 33 Finance .............................................................................................................. 36 Geography ......................................................................................................... 38 Geosciences......................................................................................................... 39 History................................................................................................................ 40 Humanities......................................................................................................... 46 Information Systems ........................................................................................ 47 Journalism ........................................................................................................ 50 Management ..................................................................................................... 52 Marketing .......................................................................................................... 53 Mathematics....................................................................................................... 55 Music ................................................................................................................. 57 Philosophy ......................................................................................................... 62 Physical Science ................................................................................................ 63 Physics ............................................................................................................... 64 Political Science ................................................................................................ 65 Psychology ......................................................................................................... 66 Religion .............................................................................................................. 68 Sociology ............................................................................................................ 69 Speech ................................................................................................................ 72 Statistics............................................................................................................. 74 Theatre .............................................................................................................. 75 World/Foreign Languages ................................................................................ 77
Institutional Acronyms ........................................................................................... 81 Notes.......................................................................................................................... 82
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Meeting of the OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
May 25, 2007
AGENDA ITEM #xx:
Student Transfer.
SUBJECT: Acceptance of Course Equivalency Matrix.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the State Regents accept the system faculty’s 2007-08 Course Equivalency Matrix.
BACKGROUND:
The State Regents’ report to the 1996 Legislature, Facilitating Student Transfer: A Comprehensive Action Plan, presented a multifaceted plan to improve student transfer. Its four parts included: 1) creating working faculty transfer curriculum committees; 2) proposing the development of a systemwide electronic course transfer guide; 3) emphasizing academic advising; and 4) organizing an evaluation process to monitor transfer students’ success. In December 1997, the State Regents submitted a second progress report on student transfer issues to the Legislature. Its focus was the Course Equivalency Project—the implementation phase of the Comprehensive Action Plan.
The Course Equivalency Project (CEP) operates on an annual cycle. In late Spring, the Council on Instruction (COI) determines which faculty committees meet in the Fall; not all committees meet every year. Presidents annually nominate faculty to the selected curriculum committees during the Summer. Each Fall, up to 500 faculty representing the entire State System meet by discipline to update curricula and establish new course equivalencies. Faculty committee reports are completed in November. Courses can also be added to course equivalency disciplines that have no faculty meeting in the fall, but the additions are subject to faculty review on respective campuses before being entered into the course equivalency matrices. Academic vice presidents update the course equivalency information twice each year in August and December. In the Winter, COI approves the faculty’s course equivalency recommendations. The State Regents approve the matrix each spring and it is then distributed to institutions. Concurrently, the State Regents' web site is updated to include the latest equivalency information. The information is accessible electronically at http://www.okhighered.org/student-center/transfer-stdnts/course-transfer.shtml.
Course equivalency is defined as follows: Course "A" is equivalent to course "B" if and only if course "A" satisfies all program requirements that course "B" satisfies—serving exactly the same purpose with respect to content delivery, general education, or program degree requirements. Courses contained within a single equivalency group, or common grouping of courses (e.g., English Composition I), are guaranteed to transfer among institutions that sponsor courses in that group.
From Fall 1995 through Fall 2006, dedicated faculty serving on Faculty Transfer Curriculum Committees consistently generated course equivalencies for this project. The faculty’s course equivalency reports represent the heart of the student transfer effort. The course equivalency matrix reinforces student access to the three-tiered higher education system and helps shorten the time it takes students to obtain a degree.
The CEP received the Governor’s Commendation Award in 1999 for demonstrating innovation and efficiency.
POLICY ISSUES:
The State Regents' policy on Undergraduate Transfer and Articulation provides standards for the articulation of course work between and among State System institutions. The course equivalency matrix provides information that facilitates institutions' compliance with policy guidelines.
ANALYSIS:
The following table illustrates the growing number of course equivalencies that faculty have established since the first meetings in 1995.
Year Disciplines Course Groupings Courses 1996-97 16 Not available 1,594 1997-98 22 Not available 2,875 1998-99 25 221 3,690 1999-2000 30 372 4,187 2000-01 32 394 4,399 2001-02 32 387 4,531 2002-03 32 427 4,926 2003-04 33 485 5,343 2004-05 36 540 6,423 2005-06 39 563 6,668 2006-07 39 570 7,030 2007-08 39 691 7,450
The following chart provides the totals for the current matrix.
Total Number of Courses and Semester Credit Hours with Established Equivalencies (2006-07)
Total Number of Discipline Groups 39 Total Number of Course Equivalency Groups 691 Total Number of Courses 7,450 Approximate Total Semester Credit Hours 22,350
A bar graph summarizing the performance of individual disciplines for the duration of the course equivalency matrix is attached.
Other positive features of the CEP are listed below.
� It facilitates articulation of curriculum development as faculty design new courses to meet articulation guidelines and course content descriptions.
� A tracking system permits registrars to recognize the course changes, deletions, and additions made to the course equivalency matrices from year to year.
� A course coding identification project allows State Regents’ staff to monitor students’ use of the courses contained in the course equivalency matrix.
� The State Regents maintain a student transfer hotline to help students with transfer problems within the State System.
Other State Regents’ initiatives related to course transfer include:
� The development of a similar matrix of institutions’ program articulation agreements is in progress.
� Staff is currently exploring ways to make the course equivalency matrix more user-friendly including: online search, comparison option and a redesigned student portal. Additionally, staff is developing databases for faculty and administrative CEP data entry.
� Faculty was asked in fall 2003 to begin discussion on ways to facilitate the transfer of blocks of courses within programs among institutions.
� Higher education and career technology centers have begun course articulation for technology center courses offered as part of cooperative agreements between higher education and technology centers.
The 2007-08 faculty course equivalency information (matrices and course content descriptions) is provided as a supplement to this item. The COI approved the 2007-08 course equivalency matrix on April 12, 2007. It is recommended that the State Regents accept this edition of the course equivalency matrix.
Attachments
Supplement available upon request
ATTACHMENT A
SUMMARY OF FACULTY TRANSFER CURRICULUM COMMITTEES 2007-2008
Total Courses Per Discipline With Established Equivalencies
Accounting 65
American Indian Studies 238
Anthropology 70
Art 423
Biology 262
Business Communications 28
Business Law 0
Chemistry 185
Child Development 144
Computer Science 203
Criminal Justice 194
Early Childhood Education 59
Ecology 34
Economics 66
Engineering 49
English 333
Film & Video Studies 138
Finance 49
Geography 85
Geosciences 54
History 424
Humanities 164
Information Systems 355
Journalism 236
Management 85
Marketing 156
Mathematics 204
Music 1089
Philosophy 91
Physical Science 73
Physics 138
Political Science 136
Psychology 183
Religion 57
Sociology 264
Speech 220
Statistics 38
Theatre 283
World/Foreign Languages 575
Note: The Business Law faculty group has met, but not established equivalency groups.
COURSE TRANSFER MATRICES
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Accounting
AC 201 Accounting I and Accounting II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
CASC ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
CSC BUSN 2543 2, Paired with BUSN 2643
CSC BUSN 2643 2, Paired with BUSN 2543
CU ACCT 2013 2, Paired with ACCT 2023
CU ACCT 2023 2, Paired with ACCT 2013
ECU ACCT 2103 2, 3
ECU ACCT 2203 2, 3
EOSC ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
EOSC ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
LU AC 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
LU AC 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
MSC ACC 2103 2, Paired with ACC 2203
MSC ACC 2203 2, Paired with ACC 2103
NEOAMC ACCT 1203 In combination with ACCT 1103 and ACCT 2203
NEOAMC ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
NEOAMC ACCT 1103 In combination with ACCT 1203 and ACCT 2203
NEOAMC ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103 or in combination with ACCT 1103 and ACCT 1203
NOC ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
NOC ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
NSU ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
NSU ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
NWOSU ACCT 2123 2, Paired with ACCT 2133
NWOSU ACCT 2133 2, Paired with ACCT 2123
OBU ACCT 2023
OBU ACCT 2013 requires a grade of C or better
OCCC ACCT 2113 2, Paired with ACCT 2123
OCCC ACCT 2123 2, Paired with ACCT 2113
OCU ACCT 2113
OCU ACCT 2213
OPSU ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
OPSU ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
ORU ACT 215 2, Paired with ACT 216
ORU ACT 216 2, Paired with ACT 215
OSU ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
OSU ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
OSU-OKC ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
AccountingOSU-OKC ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
OSUTB-OKM ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
OSUTB-OKM ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
OU ACCT 2123 2, Paired with ACCT 2113
OU ACCT 2113 2, Paired with ACCT 2123
RCC ACCT 2183 2, Paired with ACCT 2173
RCC ACCT 2173 2, Paired with ACCT 2183
RSC ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
RSC ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
RSU ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
RSU ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
SEOSU ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
SEOSU ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
SSC ACCT 2033 2, Paired with ACCT 2123
SSC ACCT 2123 2, Paired with ACCT 2033
SWOSU ACCTG 2213 2, Paired with ACCT 2313
SWOSU ACCTG 2313 2, Paired with ACCTG 2213
SW-Sayre ACCTG 2313
TCC ACC 2213 2, Paired with ACCT 2223
TCC ACC 2223 2, Paired with ACCT 2213
TU ACCT 2113 2, Paired with ACCT 2123
TU ACCT 2123 2, Paired with ACCT 2113
UCO ACCT 2113 2, Paired with ACCTG 2133
UCO ACCT 2133 2, Paired with ACCTG 2113
USAO ACCT 2103 2, Paired with ACCT 2203
USAO ACCT 2203 2, Paired with ACCT 2103
WOSC ACCT 2213 2, Paired with ACCT 2113
WOSC ACCT 2113 2, Paired with ACCT 2213
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project American Indian Studies
AI 000 American Indian History Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
HIS 2233
HIST 2423
HIST 3333
HIST 3343
HIST 2523
HIST 2723
HIST 1063
HIST 1043
AIS 2443
AIS 2623
HIST 4743
HIST 4733
HIST 4633
HIST 4533
HIST 4423
HIST 3723
HIST 3883
HIST 2203
HIST 2503
NAMS 2203
NAS 1223
NAS 1243
NAS 2203
NAS 2343
HIS 2343
HIST 2033
HIST 4303
AI 001 Oklahoma Indian History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
HIST 2523
ANTH 1613 1
NAMS 2233
AIS 1333
AI 002 American Indian Literature
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC
CSC
CU
CU
ECU
EOSC
NEOAMC
NEOAMC
NOC
NOC
NSU
NSU
NSU
NSU
NSU
NSU
NSU
OCCC
RSC
RSU
SSC
SSC
SSC
TCC
TCC
UCO
UCO
NSU
OU
RSU
USAO
BC LIT 2663
CU ENGL 2323
MSC ENG 2713
American Indian Studies 1013
2423 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
4833
3053
4813
2353
2233
1803
2313
4463
2123
AI 003 Contemporary A merican Indian Literature Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
2523
4473
2743 1
4123
AI 004 Traditional American Indian Literature
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
2423 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
4463
2733 1
3643
AI 005 American Indian Language
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC ENGL
NOC AIS
NSU ENGL
NSU ENGL
NSU ENGL
OCCC ENGL
RSC ENGL
SSC NAS
TCC NAS
UCO ENG
USAO AIS
NOC AIS
NSU ENGL
OU ENGL
RSU NAMS
NOC AIS
NSU ENGL
OU ENGL
UCO ENG
BC CHE 1113
BC CHE 1123
BC CRK 1113
BC CRK 1123
NEOAMC FL 1053
NEOAMC FL 1063
NEOAMC FL 1093
NEOAMC FL 1073
NEOAMC FL 1033
NEOAMC FL 1043
NEOAMC FL 1023
NEOAMC FL 1013
NEOAMC FL 1083
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project American Indian Studies
NOC AIS 1423 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 1324 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 1124
NOC AIS 1224 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NSU CHER 1113
NSU CHER 1223
OSUTB-OKM MVSK 1215
OSUTB-OKM MVSK 1115
OU CREK 2733 1
OU KIOW 1713 1
OU CREK 1713 1
OU KIOW 1723 1
OU NAS 1713 1
OU CHOC 2733 1
OU NAS 1723 1
OU NAS 2733 1
OU KIOW 2733 1
OU CHOC 1715 1
OU CHER 2733 1
OU CHER 1725 1
OU CHER 1715 1
OU CREK 1723 1
OU CHOC 1725 1
RSU NAMS 2503
RSU NAMS 2583
RSU NAMS 2423
RSU NAMS 2623
SSC NAS 1713
TCC NAS 1013
TCC NAS 1023
BC AIS 2202
NOC AIS 2323 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2623
NOC AIS 2443
NOC ANTH 2363
NSU CHER 2113
NSU CHER 2123
AI 006 American Indian Culture
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
American Indian Studies 4883
2243
1143
1233
2113
AI 007 American Indian Intercultural Communication Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
1133 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
2133 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
1233 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
2233 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
2113 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
4433
2313 1
1123
AI 008 American Indian Humanities
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU ENGL
OSUTB-OKM HUM
RSU NAMS
SSC NAS
TCC NAS
NOC AIS
NOC AIS
NOC AIS
NOC AIS
NOC AIS
NSU SPCH
OU COMM
USAO AIS
BC ART 2323
BC ART 1122
BC HUM 1383
BC ART 2313
BC ART 1423
BC ART 1413
BC AIS 2431
BC AIS 2433
BC ART 1112
NOC AIS 1523 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2323 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2233 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 1233 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2133 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 1133 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC ANTH 2363
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project American Indian Studies
NOC AIS 2223 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2733 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2633 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2533 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2433 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NSU HUM 4213
RSU NAMS 2850
TCC NAS 2113
TCC NAS 2613
UCO ART 4053
UCO HUM 3073
Academy
NOC AIS 1333
NOC AIS 2333 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2223 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NSU ENGL 4883
NSU ART 3013
OU NAS 4693
OU NAS 4893
TCC NAS 2613
AI 011 American Indian Dance Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NEOAMC TH 1012
NEOAMC TH 1022
AI 009 American Indian Visual Arts Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NEOAMC ART 1012
NOC AIS 2433 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 1523 offered by the Pawnee Nation
AI 010 American Indian Music Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NEOAMC MUSC 1212
NOC AIS 2123
AI 012 American Indian Education Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
American Indian Studies OU NAS 4913
SSC NAS 2223
USAO AIS 2133
BC AIS 2113
BC AIS 1451
BC AIS 3103
BC AIS 1221
NOC AIS 1443 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NSU ANTH 4143
NSU SOC 4143
AI 014 American Indian Public Policy Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NEOAMC POLS 1053
NEOAMC POLS 1033
NEOAMC POLS 1023
NOC NAL 1603
NOC NAL 2003
NOC NAL 1903
NOC AIS 1113 offered by the Pawnee Nation
AI 016 American Indian Leadership Course Course
AI 013 American Indian Contemporary Issues Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
RSU NAMS 3113
SSC NAS 2213
TCC NAS 2013
USAO AIS 2003
AI 015 American Indian Tribal Government Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
Academy
NOC AIS 2213
NSU POLS 4263
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NOC NAS 1803
NOC AIS 2413 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 1213 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC NAL 2113
NOC NAL 2401
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project American Indian Studies
NOC AIS 2113 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 1413 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NSU CRJ 3313
NSU CRJ 3313
RSU NAMS 3263
TCC NAS 2513
AI 017 American Indian Law Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
RSU NAMS 2123
AI 018 American Indian Philosophy Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC REL 2413
BC HUM 1292
RSU NAMS 1123
TCC NAS 2213
AI 019 American Indian Anthropology Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC ANT 2123
BC ANT 2133
NOC AIS 2623
NOC ANTH 2363
NSU ANTH 4833
NSU SOC 4833
NSU SOC 4173
NSU SOC 4163
NSU SOC 4153
NSU SOC 4133
NSU SOC 3223
NSU ANTH 4173
NSU ANTH 4163
NSU ANTH 4153
NSU ANTH 4133
NSU ANTH 3453
NSU ANTH 3223
NSU SOC 3453
SSC NAS 1203
AI 020 American Indian Special Topics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
American Indian Studies NOC AIS 2751 offered by the Pawnee Nation
Academy
NOC NAL 2000
NOC AIS 2523
NSU HIST 4011
NSU HIST 4001
NSU SOWK 4751
RSU NAMS 2403
TCC NAS 2990
USAO AIS 2900
AI 021 Introduction to Native American Studies Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NSU ANTH 2223
AI 022 American Indian Sovereignty Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
OU NAS 4803
TCC NAS 2013
USAO AIS 2990
USAO AIS 2880
NEOAMC POLS 1033
NOC AIS 1113 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
AI 023 American Indian Economic Development Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NOC AIS 1313 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2313 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 1413 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2413 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2113 offered by the Pawnee Nation Academy
NOC AIS 2213
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Anthropology
AN 101 General Anthropology Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU ANTH 1113 1
OPSU SOC 2353 1
OSU ANTH 2353 1
OSU-OKC SOC 2113 1
OU ANTH 1113 1
SSC ANTH 1113 1
WOSC ANTH 1113 1
AN 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC ANTH 2113
CSC SOCI 2413 1
ECU SOC 2713 1
NEOAMC SOCI 2353 1
OBU ANTH 2053
OCCC SOC 2213 1
OPSU SOC 2243 1
OSU-OKC SOC 2223 1
OU ANTH 2203 1
RSC SOC 2303 1
SEOSU SOC 2453 1
TCC SOC 2123 1
UCO SOC 2413 1
WOSC ANTH 2413 1
WOSC SOCI 2413
ECU SOC 2723
OU ANTH 2503 1
SEOSU SOC 2353 1
CU ANTH 3023 1
OU ANTH 2113 1
NOC ANTH 2363 1
AN 203 Physical Anthropology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AN 204 Introduction to Archeology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AN 210 Introduction to North American Indians
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Anthropology NSU ANTH 2223
OU ANTH 2613 1
SSC ANTH 1203 1
AN 220 Introduction to the Anthropology of Religion Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
OU ANTH 1823 1
OBU ANTH 1999
OU ANTH 2953 1
ANTH 2103 1
AN 299 Topics in Anthropology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
SSC
LU SO 4233 1
NSU ANTH 3123 1
NSU SOC 3123 1
NWOSU SOC 3323 1
OSU ANTH 3353
NSU ANTH 3453 1
NSU SOC 3453 1
OBU ANTH 3643
OSU ANTH 3823
SEOSU SOC 3823 1
SSC NAS 1233
NSU ANTH 4153 1
OSU ANTH 4123 1
OU ANTH 4813 1
NSU SOC 3463 1
NSU ANTH 3463 1
OBU ANTH 4253
OU ANTH 3063 1
AN 302 Cultural Anthropology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AN 310 North American Indian Cultures
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AN 315 Archeology of North America
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AN 371 Language and Culture
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Anthropology
OU LING 3063 1
AN 380 Anthropology of Religion
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU SOC 4163 1
NSU ANTH 4163 1
ECU GESOC 4853 1
OBU ANTH 2013
OSU ANTH 4883 1
SEOSU SOC 4883 1
OSU ANTH 4823 1
OU ANTH 3453 1
SSC NAS 2213
NSU ANTH 4833
OU ANTH 4923 1
NSU ANTH 4223 1
OU ANTH 3943 1
OBU ANTH 4329
OSU ANTH 4990 1
OU ANTH 4953 1
AN 402 Comparative Cultures
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AN 410 Contemporary Native American Issues
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AN 470 Medical Anthropology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AN 490 Culture and Personality
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AN 499 Advanced Topics in Anthropology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Art AA 005 Art Appreciation
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC ART 1113 1
CSC HUMN 1113 1
CU ART 1013 1
ECU ART 2233 1
LU AT 1012 1
MSC ART 1113 1
NEOAMC ART 1803 1
NOC ART 1113 1
NSU HUM 2333 1
OCCC ART 1053
OPSU ART 1533 1
OSU-OKC ART 1803 1
OU AHI 1113 1
RCC ART 1113 1
RSC ART 1103 1
RSU HUM 1113 1
RSU ART 1113 1
SEOSU ART 1103 1
SSC ART 1203 1
SWOSU ART 1223 1
SW-Sayre ART 1223 1
TCC ART 1113 1
UCO ART 1112 1
UCO ART 2303 1
WOSC ARTS 1213 1
CASC ART 2113 1
CU ART 2613 1
ECU ART 2243 1
NEOAMC ART 1643 1
NOC ART 1203 1
NSU ART 3213 1
OCCC ART 1013 1
OPSU ART 3303 1
ORU ART 103
OSU ART 2603
OSUTB-OKM GRD 1373
AA 015 Art History Survey I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Art
OU AHI 2213 1
RSC ART 2813 1
RSU ART 3013 1
SEOSU ART 2113 1
SSC ART 1153 1
SWOSU ART 3613 1
TCC ART 1053 1
TU ARTH 2203
UCO ART 1153 1
WOSC ARTS 2613 1
CASC ART 2123 1
CU ART 2623 1
ECU ART 2253 1
NEOAMC ART 1743 1
NOC ART 1303 1
NSU ART 3223 1
OCCC ART 1023 1
OPSU ART 4303 1
ORU ART 104
OSU ART 2613
OSU ART 1603 1
OU AHI 2223 1
RCC ART 1123 1
RSC ART 2823 1
RSU ART 3213 1
SEOSU ART 2123 1
SSC ART 1163 1
SWOSU ART 3653 1
TCC ART 1063 1
TU ARTH 2223
UCO ART 2403 1
WOSC ARTS 2623 1
ORU ART 307
no courses listed
AA 016 Art History Survey II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 017 Art History Survey III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 018 Art History Survey IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Art AA 024 Black and White Photography I
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC ART 2213 1
NOC JOUR 1113 1
NSU MC 2243 1
NSU ART 3223
NWOSU MCOM 3623 1
OCCC ART 1043 1
OCCC GCOM 1143 1
OPSU ART 1123 1
ORU ART 363
OSU-OKC ART 2323 1
OSUTB-OKM PHO 1123 2, Paired with PHO 1123
OU ARNM 2843 1
RSU ART 1833 1
SSC JOUR 1223 1
TCC ART 2853
UCO JOUR 1123
USAO PHOT 1023
WOSC ARTS 1193 1
OSUTB-OKM PHO 1323
SSC JOUR 2203
no courses listed
CASC ART 2133
CU ART 2813 1
ECU ART 3813 1
MSC ART 1103 1
NEOAMC ART 1933 1
NOC ART 1193 1
NSU ART 3423 1
OCCC ART 2143 1
OPSU ART 2533 1
ORU ART 201
AA 025 Black and White Photography II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 027 Black and White Photography IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 030 Ceramics I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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OSU ART 2253
OU ART 2253 1
RCC ART 2233 1
RSC ART 2893
RSC ART 2893 1
RSU ART 2453 1
SEOSU ART 1413 1
SSC ART 2123 1
SWOSU ART 3353 1
UCO ART 2703 1
USAO ART 1212 1
WOSC ARTS 1103 1
AA 031 Ceramics II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC ART 2143
ECU ART 4813
MSC ART 2203
NEOAMC ART 1953 1
NOC ART 2193 1
NSU ART 3433 1
OCCC ART 2263 1
OPSU ART 2543 1
ORU ART 301
RCC ART 2263 1
RSU ART 2463 1
SEOSU ART 3423 1
SSC ART 2293 1
UCO ART 2803
USAO ART 2222
WOSC ARTS 2103 1
no courses listed
AA 032 Ceramics III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 033 Ceramics IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
no courses listed
NSU ART 1253
AA 040 Color
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Art ORU ART 105
RSC ART 1323
UCO ART 1083
CASC ART 2223 1
OSUTB-OKM PHO 1213 2, Paired with PH
RCC JOUR 2263 1
RSU ART 2883 1
AA 043 Color Photography I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
USAO PHOTO 2013
AA 044 Color Photography II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSUTB-OKM PHO 1223 2, Paired with PH
AA 048 Crafts I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU ART 2103 1
ORU ART 223
RCC ART 1033 1
SSC ART 1173 1
WOSC ARTS 1123 1
ECU ART 3923
OSUTB-OKM PHO 2313
TCC ART 2403
WOSC ARTS 1372
ECU ART 4923
TCC ART 2413
AA 053 Digital Imaging and Printing I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 054 Digital Imaging and Printing II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 056 Drawing I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC ART 1153 1
CSC ART 1213 1
CU ART 1113 1
ECU ART 1133 1
MSC ART 1213 1
NEOAMC ART 1103 1
O 1223
O 1113
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NOC ART 1313 1
NSU ART 1213 1
OCCC ART 1123 1
OPSU ART 2113 1
ORU ART 213
OSU ART 1103 1
OSU-OKC ART 1103 1
OSUTB-OKM GRD 1133 1
OU ART 2313 1
RCC ART 1013 1
RSC ART 1213 1
RSU ART 1413 1
SEOSU ART 1213 1
SSC ART 1123 1
SWOSU ART 1123 1
SW-Sayre ART 1163
TCC ART 1123 1
TU ART 1103
UCO ART 1023 1
USAO ART 1003 1
WOSC ARTS 1013 1
AA 057 Drawing II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MSC ART 2103 1
NEOAMC ART 1113 1
NOC ART 1323 1
OCCC ART 1233 1
OPSU ART 2123 1
OSU ART 1113 1
OSUTB-OKM GRD 1343 1
RCC ART 1023 1
RSC ART 1223 1
RSU ART 1423 1
SEOSU ART 3213 1
SSC ART 1143 1
TCC ART 1133 1
TU ART 2023
WOSC ARTS 2013 1
AA 058 Drawing III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Art no courses listed
ART 2203
AA 059 Drawing IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
no courses listed
AA 062 Etching/Intaglio I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ART 2713 1
AA 063 Etching/Intaglio II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
no courses listed
AA 066 Figure Drawing I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ART 1163 1
ART 2113 1
ART 3133 1
ART 3403 1
ART 2113 1
ART 2113 1
ART 3123 1
ART 1203 1
ART 3153 1
ART 214
ART 2113 1
ART 2113 1
ART 2113 1
ART 3153 1
ART 2143 1
ART 1043 1
ART 2112 1
ARTS 1033 1
AA 067 Figure Drawing II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
RSC
OU
CASC
CSC
CU
ECU
NEOAMC
NOC
NSU
OCCC
OPSU
ORU
OSU
RCC
RSU
SWOSU
TCC
UCO
USAO
WOSC
ECU ART 3413
NOC ART 2213 1
NSU ART 3243 1
OPSU ART 3163 1
RSU ART 3113 1
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AA 080 Fundamentals of Art I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TCC ART 2153 1
UCO ART 3502
WOSC ARTS 2033 1
CASC ART 1103 1
CSC ART 1113 1
CU ART 1213 1
ECU ART 1113 1
MSC ART 1123 1
NEOAMC ART 1203 1
NOC ART 1433 1
NSU ART 1203 1
OCCC ART 1213 1
OPSU ART 1433 1
ORU ART 101
OSU ART 1203 1
OSU-OKC ART 1203 1
OU ART 1013 1
RSC ART 1313 1
RSU ART 1103 1
SEOSU ART 2013 1
SSC ART 1103 1
SWOSU ART 1133 1
SW-Sayre ART 1113 1
TCC ART 1013 1
TU ART 1113
UCO ART 1063 1
USAO ART 1112 1
WOSC ARTS 1243 1
ECU ART 1313 1,7
MSC ART 1133 1
NEOAMC ART 2213 1
NOC ART 2563 1
OCCC ART 1243 1
ORU ART 102
OSU ART 1303 1
OU ART 1113 1
AA 081 Fundamentals of Art II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Art RSU ART 1203 1
SEOSU ART 2023 1
SSC ART 1133 1
SWOSU ART 1143 1
TCC ART 1083 1
UCO ART 1073 1
WOSC ARTS 2243 1
CASC ART 2233 1
CU ART 2253 1
NEOAMC ART 2163 1
NSU ART 3333 1
OCCC GCOM 1223 1
OPSU ART 3553 1
ORU ART 218
OSU ART 2423 1
OSUTB-OKM GRD 2623
RSU ART 1223 1
SEOSU ART 3033 1
SSC ART 2273 1
SWOSU ART 2133 1
TCC ART 2423 1
UCO DES 2122 1
WOSC ARTS 1143 1
CASC ART 2183
ECU ART 4983
NSU ART 3003 1
OSU ART 2243 1
OU ART 2673 1
TCC ART 2313 1
UCO ART 3463 1
USAO ART 1662 1
WOSC ARTS 1203 1
CASC ART 2193
AA 086 Graphic Design I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 113 Jewelry I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 114 Jewelry II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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AA 117 Lithography I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NSU ART 4403
no courses listed
CASC ART 2163 1
CSC ART 2313 1
CU ART 2313 1
ECU ART 2313 1
LU ART 4913 1
MSC ART 2123 1
NEOAMC ART 2853 1
NOC ART 2853 1
NSU ART 3323 1
OCCC ART 2013 1
OPSU ART 2853 1
ORU ART 203
OSU ART 2223 1
OU ART 2413 1
RCC ART 2093 1
RSC ART 2513 1
RSU ART 2813 1
SEOSU ART 2313 1
SSC ART 2233 1
SWOSU ART 2113 1
TCC ART 1023 1
UCO ART 2233 1
USAO ART 2413 1
WOSC ARTS 1073 1
CASC ART 2173 1
ECU ART 3133
NEOAMC ART 2953 1
NOC ART 2863 1
NSU ART 3413 1
AA 118 Lithography II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 130 Painting I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 131 Painting II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Art OCCC ART 2183 1
OPSU ART 2933 1
ORU ART 303
RCC ART 2103 1
RSC ART 2523 1
SEOSU ART 3323 1
SSC ART 2243 1
SWOSU ART 4313 1
TCC ART 1033 1
UCO ART 3603
WOSC ARTS 2073 1
NSU
CASC
RCC
SWOSU
WOSC
CSC
CU
ECU
NSU
OPSU
ORU
OSU
OSU
RSU
SEOSU
SWOSU
TCC
UCO
WOSC
AA 132 Painting III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ART 4123
AA 133 Painting IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
no courses listed
AA 135 Perspective I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ART 1123 1
ART 2283 1
ART 1213 1
ARTS 1023 1
AA 139 Print-Making I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ART 2323 1
ART 2413 1
ART 3713 1
ART 3563 1
ART 3663 1
ART 204
ART 2273 1
ART 3720 1
ART 1913 1
ART 4213 1
ART 3483 1
ART 2223 1
ART 4103 1
ARTS 1083 1
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AA 140 Print-Making II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU ART 4713
ORU ART 304
NSU ART 3583 1
OCCC ART 2133 1
TCC ART 2243 1
UCO ART 4123
AA 150 Serigraphy I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
AA 151 Serigraphy II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OCCC ART 2233 1
TCC ART 2253 1
AA 154 Sculpture I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU ART 2513 1
ECU ART 3513 1
MSC ART 2403
NEOAMC ART 2443 1
NOC ART 2333 1
NSU ART 2443 1
OPSU ART 3333 1
ORU ART 202
OSU ART 2263 1
OU ART 2513 1
RCC ART 2213 1
RSU ART 2413 1
SEOSU ART 3433 1
SWOSU ART 3413 1
TCC ART 2083 1
TU ART 2103
UCO ART 3053 1
USAO ART 1312 1
WOSC ARTS 1513 1
AA 155 Sculpture II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU ART 3623
Art NOC ART 2433 1
NSU ART 3443 1
OPSU ART 3343 1
ORU ART 302
OSU ART 3263 1
RSU ART 2443 1
SEOSU ART 4443 1
TCC ART 2093 1
UCO ART 4203
WOSC ARTS 1523 1
AA 171 Water Color I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC ART 1133 1
CSC ART 2213 1
ECU ART 2213 1
MSC ART 2113 1
NEOAMC ART 1943 1
NOC ART 2933 1
NSU ART 2413 1
OPSU ART 4013 1
OSU ART 2233 1
OSU-OKC ART 1503 1
RSC ART 2603 1
RSU ART 2213 1
SSC ART 2213 1
SWOSU ART 3113 1
TCC ART 2063 1
UCO ART 3203 1
WOSC ARTS 1053 1
AA 172 Water Color II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC ART 1143 1
ECU ART 3213
NEOAMC ART 2933 1
NOC ART 2943 1
NSU ART 3533 1
OPSU ART 4423 1
RSU ART 2223 1
SSC ART 2223 1
TCC ART 2073 1
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UCO ART 3313
WOSC ARTS 2053 1
AA 173 Watercolor III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
no courses listed
AA 174 Watercolor IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
no courses listed
AA 176 Weaving I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
no courses listed
AA 183 Art History of Non-Western Culture
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU ART 2273
Biological Sciences BI 101 General Biology (Non-Majors)
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC BIOL 1114 1
CU BIOL 1004 1
ECU BIOL 1114 1
EOSC BIOL 1114 1
MSC BIO 1114 1
NEOAMC BIOL 1114 1
NOC BISI 1114 1
NWOSU BIOL 1114 1
OCCC BIO 1011 Lab for BIOL 1113
OCCC BIO 1114 1
OCCC BIO 1113 1, paired with BIO 1011 (Lab)
OCU BIOL 1114
OCU BIOL 1014
ORU BIO 101 Both BIO 101 lecture and 101 lab must be taken
OSU BIOL 1114
OSUTB-OKM BIOL 1014
OU ZOO 1005 1
OU BOT 1005 1
OU MBIO 1005 1
RCC BISC 1114 1
RSC LFSC 1114 1
RSU BIOL 1134
RSU BIOL 1114 1
SEOSU BIOL 1114 1
SSC BIOL 1114 1
SWOSU BIOL 1004 1
SW-Sayre BIOL 1004 1
TCC BIO 1114 1
UCO BIO 1214 1
BI 102 General Biology (Majors)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC BIOL 1114 1
CU BIOL 1364
LU NB 1114
OCU BIOL 1214
ORU BIO 111 Both BIO 111 lecture and 111 lab must be taken
OSU BIOL 1114
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BI 201 General Botany
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU-OKC BIOL 1311 Lab for BIOL 1303
OSU-OKC BIOL 1303 1, paired with BIOL 1311 (Lab)
OSUTB-OKM BIOL 1114 1
RSC LFSC 1124
RSU BIOL 1144
SEOSU BIOL 1404
SSC BIOL 1214 1
SWOSU BIOL 1054 1
TCC BIO 1224 1
WOSC BIOL 1114
CASC BOT 1114 1
CSC BIOL 1404 1
ECU BIOL 1214 1
EOSC BOT 1114 1, paired with BOT 1111 (Lab)
LU BI 2134 1
MSC BOT 1114 1
NEOAMC BIOL 1404 1
NOC BISI 1314 1
NSU BOT 1123 1, paired with BOT 1132 (Lab)
NSU BOT 1132 Lab for BOT 1123
NWOSU BIOL 1125 1
OBU BIOL 2034 must take lab
OCCC BIO 2114 1
OCU BIOL 2214 Paired with BIOL 2241 (lab)
OSU BOT 1404 1
OSU-OKC BIOL 1404 1
OSUTB-OKM BIOL 1404
OU BOT 1114 1
RCC BOT 1114 1
RSC LFSC 1215 1
RSU BIOL 2104 1
SEOSU BOT 2114 1
SSC BOT 1114 1
SWOSU BIOL 2404 1
SW-Sayre BIOL 2404 1
TCC BIO 1404 1
UCO BIO 1304 1
USAO BIOL 1014 1
WOSC BIOL 1124 1
Biological Sciences BI 205 Plant Anatomy
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
2213 1
BI 301 Microbiology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
2155 1
2124
3154
2345 1
2155
3014 1
2224 1
2124 1
2224 1
3115 1
2274 must take lab
2125 1
2314 Paired with BIOL 2341 (lab)
2124 1
310 Both BIO 310 lecture and 310 lab must be taken
2123 1
2132
2124 1
2124 1
2134 1
2035 1
3525
2114 1
2224 1
4355 Prerequisite: Introduction to Chemistry and Introduction to Biology
2355 1
2164 1
2314 1
3815 1
2224 1
BI 401 Comp Vertebrate Anatomy
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OPSU BIO
CASC BIOL
CSC BIOL
CU BIOL
ECU BIOL
EOSC BIOL
LU BI
MSC MIC
NOC BISI
NSU BIOL
NWOSU BIOL
OBU BIOL
OCCC BIO
OCU BIOL
OPSU BIO
ORU BIO
OSU MICR
OSU MICR
OSU-OKC MCRO
OSUTB-OKM BIOL
RCC MICR
RSC LFSC
RSU BIOL
SEOSU BIOL
SSC MICR
SWOSU ALHLT
SW-Sayre ALHLT
TCC BIO
UCO BIO
USAO BIOL
WOSC BIOL
CU BIOL 3104 1
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BI 406 Human Anatomy
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
LU BI 2214 1
NSU ZOOL 3113 1
NWOSU BIOL 3235
OCCC BIO 2324 1
OPSU BIO 2065 1
OU ZOO 2204 1
RSU BIOL 3275 1
UCO BIO 3254 1
USAO BIOL 2204 1
CASC ZOOL 2124 1
CSC BIOL 2104 1
ECU BIOL 2184 1
EOSC BIOL 2114 1
LU BI 2104 1
MSC AP 2134 When paired with AP 2124
MSC AP 2124 When paired with AP 2134
NOC BISI 2104 1
NWOSU BIOL 3184 1
OBU BIOL 2354 must take lab
OCCC BIO 2255
OCU BIOL 2103 2
OCU BIOL 2003 2
OPSU BIO 2104 1
ORU PHS 223 Both BIO 223 lecture and 223 lab must be taken
OSU ZOOL 2104 1
OSU-OKC BIOL 1214
OSUTB-OKM BIOL 2104 1
RCC ZOOL 2134
RSC HSBC 2114 1
RSU BIOL 2285 1
SEOSU BIOL 3624 1
SSC ANAT 2114 1
SWOSU BIOL 3704 1
SW-Sayre BIOL 2104 1
TCC BIO 2134 1
UCO BIO 2504 1
USAO BIOL 2254 1
WOSC BIOL 2104 1
Biological Sciences BI 425 Human Anatomy and Physiology
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
1314
1324
2114 1
2214 1
1104 1
2215 1
2235 1
2714 1
2205 1
1314 1
BI 465 Human Physiology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC BIOL
CSC BIOL
NEOAMC BIOL
NOC BISI
RSC HSBC
RSU BIOL
SSC ANAT
SWOSU BIOL
SW-Sayre BIOL
TCC BIO
CASC ZOOL 2114 1
CSC BIOL 2114 1
ECU BIOL 3634 1
EOSC BIOL 2214 1
LU BI 4214 1
MSC AP 2124 When paired with AP 2134
MSC AP 2134 When paired with AP 2124
NOC BISI 2204 1
NSU ZOOL 3314 1
NWOSU BIOL 3194 1
OBU BIOL 2364 must take lab
OCCC BIO 2234 1
OPSU BIO 3205 1
ORU PHS 224 Both PHS 224 lecture and 224 lab must be taken
OSU-OKC PSIO 2314 1
OSUTB-OKM BIOL 2114 1
OU ZOO 2124 1
RCC ZOOL 2144 1
RSC LFSC 2424 1
RSU BIOL 3204 1
SEOSU BIOL 3614 1
SSC BIOL 2214 1
SWOSU BIOL 3904 1
SW-Sayre BIOL 2304 1
TCC BIO 2154 1
UCO BIO 2604 1
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USAO BIOL 3124 1
WOSC BIOL 2304 1
CASC ZOOL 1114 1
CSC BIOL 1604 1
ECU BIOL 1314 1
EOSC ZOO 1114 1
LU BI 2114
MSC ZOO 1114 1
NEOAMC BIOL 1604 1
NOC BISI 1414 1
NSU ZOOL 1132 Lab for ZOOL 1123
NSU ZOOL 1123 1, paired with ZOOL 1132 (Lab)
NWOSU BIOL 1225 1
OBU BIOL 2044 must take lab
OCCC BIO 2215 1
OCU BIOL 2414 Paired with BIOL 2441 (lab)
ORU BIO 112 Both BIO 112 lecture and 112 lab must be taken
OSU ZOOL 1604 1
OSU-OKC BIOL 1604 1
OSUTB-OKM BIOL 1604
OU ZOO 1114 1, paired with ZOO 1121 (Lab)
OU ZOO 1121 Lab for ZOO 1114
RCC ZOOL 1125 1
RSC LFSC 1315 1
RSU BIOL 2205 1
SEOSU ZOOL 2114 1
SSC ZOO 1114 1
SWOSU BIOL 2204 1
SW-Sayre BIOL 2204 1
TCC BIO 1604 1
UCO BIO 1404 1
USAO BIOL 1114 1
WOSC BIOL 1134 1
CU BIOL 3134
ECU BIOL 2644 1
BI 701 General Zoology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BI 714 Invertebrate Zoology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Biological Sciences LU BI 3214 1
NSU ZOOL 3414 1
NWOSU BIOL 3324 1
OCCC BIO 2224 1
OSU ZOOL 3104 1
OU ZOO 2094 1
RSC LFSC 2324 1
SEOSU ZOOL 4134 1
CSC BIOL 2403 1
CU BIOL 3024
EOSC BIOL 2224 1
LU BI 3234 1
MSC ENT 2023 1
NEOAMC ENTO 2023 1
NSU ZOOL 3214 1
NWOSU BIOL 3224 1
OPSU BIO 3054 1
OSU ENTO 2003 1
SEOSU ZOOL 4234 1
SWOSU BIOL 3604 1
UCO BIO 3204 1
LU BI 4223
NWOSU BIOL 3343 1
OCCC BIO 2343 1
ORU BIO 311
OSU ZOOL 3123 1
RCC BISC 2123 1
RSU BIOL 3024 1
NSU SCI 3113 1
NWOSU BIOL 3502 1
OCCC AHP 1013 1
OCU BIOL 2852
OSU-OKC BIOL 1012 1
OU CLC 2412 1
BI 724 General Entomology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BI 851 Human Genetics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BI 903 Terminology and Word Origins
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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RCC AHS 1123
RSC HSBC 1113 1
SEOSU BIOL 1143 1
SWOSU BIOL 3012 1
UCO BIO 2102 1
USAO BIOL 1212 1
WOSC BIOL 2373 1
BI 905 Introduction to Cell Biology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC BIOL 1414 1
OPSU BIO 4014 1
ORU BIO 411 Both BIO 411 lecture and 411 lab must be taken
BI 907 Introduction to Wildlife
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MSC CON 2403 1
NWOSU BIOL 4153
RCC WILD 1513 1
Business Communications BC 001 Business Communication
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC BUS 2133 1
CSC BUSN 2103 1
CU BUS 3113 1
ECU BUCOM 3133 1
EOSC BUSAD 2123 1
LU BA 3623 1
MSC BC 2113 1
NEOAMC BADM 2113 1
NOC BSAD 2113 1
NSU MIS 3113 1
NWOSU GBUS 3013 1
OCCC BUS 2033 1
OPSU BADM 3173 1
ORU MGT 341 A lower division course will not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU BCOM 3113 1
OSU-OKC BUS 2113 1
OSUTB-OKM BADM 2373 1
OU BC 2813 1
RCC BUS 2093 1
RSC BA 2503 1
RSU BADM 2523 1
SSC BA 2233 1
SW-Sayre GEBUS 2253 1
TCC ENG 2343 1
UCO BCOM 3143 1
USAO BADM 3223 1
WOSC BUSI 2213 1
BC 101 Business Communication
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OCU MGMT 2023
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Chemistry
CH 100 Descriptive Chemistry Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU CHEM 1004 1
MSC CHM 1204
OCCC CHEM 1103 1
OCU CHEM 1014
ORU CHE 101 Both CHE 101 lecture and 101 lab must be taken
OSU CHEM 1014
SW-Sayre SCI 1614 1
TCC CHE 1034 1
UCO CHEM 1003 1
UCO CHEM 1024 1
OBU CHEM 1054 must take lab
OCCC CHEM 1123 1, paired with CHEM 1131 (Lab)
OCCC CHEM 1131 Lab for CHEM 1123
OCU CHEM 1025
OSU-OKC CHEM 1104 1
RSC CHEM 1114 1
SSC CHEM 1114 1
SWOSU CHEM 1004 1
SW-Sayre CHEM 1004 1
TCC CHE 1114 1
UCO CHEM 1014 1
WOSC CHEM 1614 1
CU CHEM 1015 1,3
LU CH 1315 1,3
NEOAMC CHEM 1215 1,3
NWOSU CHEM 1105 1,3
OSU CHEM 1215 3
OSU CHEM 1414
OSU-OKC CHEM 1214 1,3
RCC CHEM 1215 1,3
CH 110 Introduction to Chemistry
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CH 120 Chemistry I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CH 130 Chemistry II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Chemistry1225 1,3
1225 1,3
1225 3
CH 140 General Chemistry I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU CHEM
NEOAMC CHEM
OSU CHEM
CASC CHEM 1115 1,3
CSC CHEM 1315 1,3
CU CHEM 1361 Lab for CHEM 1364
CU CHEM 1364 1,3, paired with CHEM 1361 (Lab)
ECU CHEM 1114 1,3
EOSC CHEM 1315 1,3
LU CH 1315 1,3
MSC CHM 1114 1,3
NEOAMC CHEM 1314 1,3
NOC CHEM 1314 1,3
NSU CHEM 1123 1,3
NSU CHEM 1131 Lab for CHEM 1123
NWOSU CHEM 1115 1,3
OBU CHEM 1104 must take lab
OBU CHEM 1063 must take lab
OCCC CHEM 1115 1,3
OCU CHEM 1141 2
OCU CHEM 1104 2
OPSU CHEM 1135 1,3
ORU CHE 111 Both CHE 111 lecture and 111 lab must be taken
OSU CHEM 1314 3
OSU-OKC CHEM 1314 1,3
OSUTB-OKM CHEM 1314 1,3
OU CHEM 1315 1,3
RCC CHEM 1315 1,3
RSC CHEM 1135 1,3
RSU CHEM 1315 1,3
SEOSU CHEM 1315 1,3
SSC CHEM 1315 1,3
SWOSU CHEM 1203 1,3, paired with CHEM 1252 (Lab)
SWOSU CHEM 1252 Lab for CHEM 1203
SW-Sayre CHEM 1203 1,3, paired with CHEM 1252 (Lab)
SW-Sayre CHEM 1252 Lab for CHEM 1203
TCC CHE 1315 1,3
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Chemistry
UCO CHEM 1112 Lab for CHEM 1103
UCO CHEM 1103 1,3, paired with CHEM 1112 (Lab)
USAO CHEM 1111 Lab for CHEM 1113
USAO CHEM 1113 1,3, paired with CHEM 1111 (Lab)
WOSC CHEM 1115 1,3
CU CHEM 1474 1,3, paired with CHEM 1471 (Lab)
CU CHEM 1471 Lab for CHEM 1474
ECU CHEM 1214 1,3
EOSC CHEM 1415 1,3
LU CH 1515 1,3
MSC CHM 1214 1,3
NEOAMC CHEM 1514 1,3
NOC CHEM 1414 1,3
NSU CHEM 1223 1,3, paired with CHEM 1231 (Lab)
NSU CHEM 1231 Lab for CHEM 1223
NWOSU CHEM 1215 1,3
OBU CHEM 1114 must take lab
OCCC CHEM 1215 1,3
OCU CHEM 1204 2
OCU CHEM 1241 2
OPSU CHEM 2235 1,3
ORU CHE 112 Both CHE 112 lecture and 112 lab must be taken
OSU CHEM 1515 3
OSU-OKC CHEM 1515 1,3
OSUTB-OKM CHEM 1515 1,3
OU CHEM 1415 1,3
RCC CHEM 1415 1,3
RSC CHEM 1145 1,3
RSU CHEM 1415 1,3
SEOSU CHEM 1415 1,3
SSC CHEM 1515 1,3
SWOSU CHEM 1303 1,3, paired with CHEM 1352 (Lab)
SWOSU CHEM 1352 Lab for CHEM 1303
CH 150 General Chemistry II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CHEM 1215 1,3
CSC CHEM 1515 1,3
SW-Sayre CHEM 1352 Lab for CHEM 1303
Chemistry SW-Sayre CHEM 1303 1,3, paired with CHEM 1352
(Lab)
TCC CHE 1415 1,3
UCO CHEM 1223 1,3
UCO CHEM 1232 1,3
USAO CHEM 1121 Lab for CHEM 1123
ECU CHEM 1314 1
LU CH 3315
OBU CHEM 1124
OPSU CHEM 2015 1
RSC CHEM 1124 1
SEOSU CHEM 3015 1
SWOSU CHEM 2114 1
TCC CHE 1124 1
CSC CHEM 2013 1
CU CHEM 3345 1
MSC CHM 2345 1
NEOAMC CHEM 2345 1
NOC CHEM 2015 1
NSU CHEM 2004 1
OSU-OKC CHEM 2014 1
OU CHEM 3012 Lab for CHEM 3013
OU CHEM 3013 1, paired with CHEM 3012 (Lab)
RSC CHEM 2115 1
USAO CHEM 1123 1,3, paired with CHEM 1121 (Lab)
WOSC CHEM 1215 1,3
CASC CHEM 2225 1,3
CU CHEM 3314 1,3
ECU CHEM 3114 1,3
EOSC CHEM 2105 1,3
LU CH 3315 1,3
NSU CHEM 3132 Lab for CHEM 3123
CH 160 Organic/Biochemistry
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CH 200 Brief Organic Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CH 210 Organic Chemistry I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Chemistry
NSU CHEM 3123 1,3, paired with CHEM 3132 (Lab)
NWOSU CHEM 3115 1,3
OBU CHEM 3104
OCCC CHEM 2115 1,3
OCU CHEM 3103
OPSU CHEM 3315 1,3
ORU CHE 211 Both CHE 211 lecture and 211 lab must be taken
OSU-OKC CHEM 2055 1,3
OU CHEM 3053 1,3
RCC CHEM 2115 1,3
RSC CHEM 2112 1,3 Paired with CHEM 2103 (Lab)
RSC CHEM 2103 1,3
RSU CHEM 3125 1,3
SEOSU CHEM 3053 1,3, paired with CHEM 3062 (Lab)
SEOSU CHEM 3062 Lab for CHEM 3053
SSC CHEM 2125 1,3
SWOSU CHEM 3013 1,3
SWOSU CHEM 3111 Lab for CHEM 3013
TCC CHE 2145 1,3
USAO CHEM 3302 Lab for CHEM 3303
USAO CHEM 3303 1,3, paired with CHEM 3302 (Lab)
WOSC CHEM 2014 1,3
CH 220 Organic Chemistry II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CHEM 2325 1,3
CU CHEM 3324 1,3
ECU CHEM 4114 1,3
EOSC CHEM 2205 1,3
LU CH 3325 1,3
NSU CHEM 3232 Lab for CHEM 3223
NSU CHEM 3223 1,3, paired with CHEM 3232 (Lab)
NWOSU CHEM 4115 1,3
OBU CHEM 3114
OCCC CHEM 2125 1,3
OCU CHEM 3203 2
OCU CHEM 3242 2
OPSU CHEM 3325 1,3
Chemistry ORU CHE 212 Both CHE 212 lecture and 212
lab must be taken
OSU-OKC CHEM 2155 1,3
OU CHEM 3153 1,3, paired with CHEM 3152 (Lab)
OU CHEM 3152 1, Lab for CHEM 3153
RCC CHEM 2125 1,3
RSC CHEM 2212 1,3 Paired with CHEM 2203 (Lab)
RSC CHEM 2203 1,3
RSU CHEM 3225 1,3
SEOSU CHEM 3162 Lab for CHEM 3153
SEOSU CHEM 3153 1,3, paired with CHEM 3162 (Lab)
SSC CHEM 2135 1,3
SWOSU CHEM 4021 Lab for CHEM 4113
SWOSU CHEM 4113 1,3, paired with CHEM 4021 (Lab)
TCC CHE 2245 1,3
USAO CHEM 3312 Lab for CHEM 3313
USAO CHEM 3313 1,3, paired with CHEM 3312 (Lab)
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Child Development
CD 005 Introduction to Child Development Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
MSC HC 3423
NSU FCS 3423
OCCC CD 1013
TCC CHD 2003
UCO FMCD 2213
LU FCS 4233
NEOAMC SOCI 2113
CD 010 Marriage and Family Development
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FCS 1103
HDFS 3433
FMCD 2223
CD 015 Infancy and Early Childhood Development Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
FCS 3213
FCS 3243
HDFS 3413
CHD 2523
CHD 2533
CHD 2543
FMCD 3723
CD 1223
FCS 3233
CD 2533
FCS 4213 Will apply to Child Development program only, not Early Childhood Education
CD 2013
CHD 2103`
FMCD 3313
FCS 4253
FCS 4033
HDFS 4423
CD 020 Child Guidance
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CD 025 Families/Current Issues
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU
OSU
UCO
LU
LU
OSU
TCC
TCC
TCC
UCO
CASC
LU
MSC
NSU
OCCC
TCC
UCO
LU
NSU
OSU
Child Development TCC CHD 2203
UCO FMCD 4333
CD 030 Family Development
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU FAMS 1123
NSU FCS 4743 Junior level only
OSU HDFS 3443
TCC CHD 2023
UCO FMCD 4413 Junior level only
CD 101 Child Growth and Development
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CD 2113
CSC CHDV 2523
CU ECEC 1113
EOSC CDP 1113
MSC HE 2113
NEOAMC FRCD 2103
OCCC CD 1013
OSU-OKC ECEA 2113
RCC CD 2053
RSC HES 2523
RSC PSYC 2523
SSC CD 1103
TCC CHD 2003
TCC CHD 2003
WOSC CHLD 1013
CSC CHDV 2533
CU ECEC 1223
EOSC CDP 1223
MSC CD 2533
NOC CD 2013
OCCC CD 2013
OSU-OKC ECEA 2233
RCC CD 2063
RCC SOC 2163
RSC FSCD 2533
SSC CD 1223
TCC CHD 2103
CD 102 Child Guidance
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Child Development
WOSC CHLD 2153
CASC CD 1103
CSC CHDV 2563
EOSC CDP 2103
MSC CD 2563
NEOAMC FRCD 2003
NOC CD 2043
OCCC CD 1143
OSU-OKC ECEA 2123
RCC SOC 2043
RCC CD 2043
RSC FSCD 2572
SSC CD 2143
TCC CHD 2203
TCC CHD 2203
TCC CHD 2203
TCC CHD 2203
CASC CD 2103
CSC CHDV 2573
CU SPED 2103
EOSC CDP 2013
MSC CD 2573
NEOAMC FRCD 2033
NOC CD 2023
OSU-OKC ECEA 2213
RCC CD 2103
TCC CHD 2213
WOSC CHLD 1403
CD 103 Child and Family in the Community
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WOSC CHLD 2543
CD 104 Children with Special Needs
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CD 105 Foundations and Professionalism in Programs for Children Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU ECEC 1123
NEOAMC FRCD 1113
NOC CD 1023
OCCC CD 1023
Child Development OSU-OKC ECEA 1123
RCC CD 2223
RSC FSCD 1212 2, Paired with 1411
RSC FSCD 1411 2, Paired with 1212
SSC CD 1123
TCC CHD 2223
WOSC CHLD 1103
CASC CD 2123
CSC CHDV 1323
CU ECE 2163
MSC CD 1243
NEOAMC FRCD 2243
NOC CD 1053
OCCC CD 1083
OSU-OKC ECEA 1133
RCC CD 2023
RSC FSCD 1312 2, Paired with 1311
RSC FSCD 1311 2, Paired with 1311
SSC CD 2123
TCC CHD 1102 2, Paired with 2701
TCC CHD 2701 2, Paired with 1102
WOSC CHLD 1113
CASC CD 2133
CSC CHDV 2243
MSC CD 2583
NOC CD 2033
OCCC CD 2143
RCC CD 2183
TCC CHD 2243
CD 106 Child Health, Safety and Nutrition
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CD 107 Language and Literacy Development
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WOSC CHLD 2313
CD 108 Creative Expressions
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CD 2213
CSC CHDV 2223
EOSC CDP 2213
MSC CD 2543
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Child Development
NOC CD 1043
RCC CD 2073
TCC CHD 2233
WOSC CHLD 1413
CD 109 Integrated Curriculum Development
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CD 2223
EOSC CDP 2223
MSC CD 2453
NEOAMC FRCD 2303
NOC CD 1083
OCCC CD 1053
RCC CD 2203
RSC FSCD 1332
RSC FSCD 1342
SSC CD 2113
TCC CHD 2243
WOSC CHLD 2413
Computer Science CS 000 Elementary Computer Literacy
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC MIS 2113
CASC CS 1001
CASC CS 1103
CSC COMS 1133 1
ECU CMPSC 1513 1
EOSC CIS 1113
LU CS 1103
MSC CIS 1113 1
NEOAMC CS 2103
NEOAMC BADM 2103
NOC CS 1113 1
NOC CS 2123
NSU CS 1003 1
NWOSU CMSC 1103 1
OCCC CS 1103
OPSU CIS 1113
ORU CSC 101
OSU CS 1003 1
OSU-OKC CIS 1103 1
OSU-OKC CIS 1113 1
OSUTB-OKM GTIT 1133
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1013
OU BAD 1001 1
RCC CMSC 1223
RSC CIT 1103
RSU CS 1113 1
SEOSU CIS 1003 1
SSC CS 1143
SSC CS 1103 1
SWOSU COMSC 1022 1
SW-Sayre COMSC 1023
TCC CSC 1203 1
UCO CMSC 1053 1
USAO CSCI 1143
USAO IDS 2003 1
WOSC COSC 1153 1
CS 001 Programming Fundamentals
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Computer Science
BC MIS 2213
EOSC CIS 1223
MSC CS 1313
NEOAMC CS 2134
OPSU CIS 2233
OSU-OKC CIS 1123 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1233
RSC CIT 1113
RSU CS 1213
TCC CIS 1203
UCO CMSC 1513 1
WOSC COSC 1313 1
CS 002 Elementary Procedural Programming in Pascal Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
MSC CS 2123
NOC CS 2113
TCC CSC 2303 1
CS 003 Elementary Procedural Programming in Fortran Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
OSU CS 2301
SEOSU CS 2113 1
TCC CSC 1383 1
CS 004 Elementary Procedural Programming in Basic Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CSC COMS 1503
NEOAMC CS 2134
RCC CMSC 1604
SEOSU CS 1213 1
TCC CSC 1403 1
CS 005 Elementary Proc edural Programming in "C"/"C++" Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CSC COMS 2143
CU CS 1313 1
ECU CMPSC 1113 1
EOSC CIS 2223 1
MSC CIS 2163
Computer Science MSC CS 2163 1
NEOAMC CS 2143
NOC CS 2313
NSU CS 2013 1
OPSU CIS 2123
OU CS 1313 1
RSC CIT 1173
SEOSU CS 1613 1
SSC CS 2013
SW-Sayre COMSC 2473
TCC CSC 2473 1
UCO CMSC 1613 1
USAO CSCI 2143 1
CS 006 Elementary Programming in Cobol
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU CMPSC 2313 1
EOSC CIS 2113 1
NEOAMC CS 2204
NOC CS 2223 1
NWOSU CMSC 2023 1
OCCC CS 2213
RSC CIT 1143
SEOSU CS 2513
TCC CSC 1343 1
UCO CMSC 1713 1
USAO CSCI 2343 1
WOSC COSC 1343 1
CS 007 Elementary Programming in Visual Basic
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CS 1313
CSC COMS 1513
MSC CIS 1533 1
NEOAMC CS 2023 1
NOC CS 1013
NSU CS 3023
NWOSU CMSC 2033 1
OCCC CS 2453 1
OSU CS 1103
OSU-OKC CIS 1533 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2193
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Computer Science
RSC CIT 1123
RSU CS 2213
SEOSU CS 2513 1
SSC CS 1113 1
SW-Sayre COMSC 1433
TCC CSC 2283
UCO CMSC 2413 1
WOSC COSC 1403 1
CS 008 Elementary Object Oriented Programming in "C++" Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU CS 1513 1
EOSC CIS 2223
OSU-OKC CIS 2013 1
RSC CIT 1173
SEOSU CS 1623
SWOSU COMSC 2473
TCC CSC 2843 1
WOSC COSC 2713
CS 009 Elementary Object Oriented Programming in Java Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC CS 3393
CASC CS 1201
EOSC CIS 2323 1
LU CS 2103
MSC CIS 2183
NOC CS 2303
NWOSU CMSC 2103
OCCC CS 2163
ORU CSC 111
OSU-OKC CIS 2323 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1333
RSC CIT 1613
RSU CS 2223
SEOSU CS 2513
SWOSU COMSC 1033
SW-Sayre COMSC 1033
TCC CSC 2133 1
WOSC COSC 2813
Computer Science CS 010 Pascal Programming
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
OSU-OKC CIS 2323 1
BC CMP 2373
ECU CMPSC 1133 1
OSU CS 2433
TCC CSC 2683 1
USAO CSCI 2243 1
BC CMP 3383
CU CS 2413 1
EOSC CIS 2233
NSU CS 2163 1
NWOSU CMSC 4023
OCCC CS 2363
OSU-OKC CIS 2343 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 3233
RSC CIT 2173
RSC CIT 2173
SEOSU CS 2813
SWOSU COMSC 2473 1
TCC CSC 2873
UCO CMSC 2613
WOSC COSC 2723 1
CASC CS 2333
LU CS 2113
NEOAMC CS 2173
NWOSU CMSC 3033 1
OSU-OKC CIS 2543 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2183
RSC CIT 2613
RSU CS 2323 1
SWOSU COMSC 2413
SWOSU COMSC 0153
CS 011 "C" Programming
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CS 012 "C++" Programming
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CS 013 Java Programming
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Computer Science
SW-Sayre COMSC 2053 1
SW-Sayre COMSC 1053
TCC CIS 2133 1
CS 014 Cobol Programming II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
LU MIS 3513 1
NEOAMC CS 2214
OCCC CS 2233
UCO CMSC 2913 1
USAO CSCI 2353
WOSC COSC 2913 1
CS 015 Graphical User In terface Event Driven Programming Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU CMPSC 2223
EOSC CMPSC 2243
LU CS 3253
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1353
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2453
RSC CIT 2613
RSC CIT 1713
CS 016 Internet Programming
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU CS 2323
NWOSU ECOM 3213
ORU CSC 341 A lower division course wll not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2243
RSC WEB 2093
RSC CS 4523
TCC CIS 2033
CS 017 Rapid Application Development
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC CS 2054
OCCC CS 2463
OCCC CS 2553
OCCC CS 2563
OSU CS 3373
RSC CIT 2123
Computer Science UCO CMSC 3413
CS 018 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU CPSMA 3913
EOSC MATH 2013
LU CS 3183
NSU MATH 3023
NWOSU MATH 3053
OSU CS 3653
SEOSU MATH 2013
SWOSU CS 2043
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Criminal Justice
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC CJ 1113 1
CSC CJPS 1303 1
ECU CRJS 2233 1
EOSC CRJS 1123 1
LU CJ 2123 1
MSC CJ 1113 1
NEOAMC CRJU 1113 1
NOC CRMJ 1113 1
NSU CRJ 1013 1
NWOSU CJUS 3333 1
OCU CJ 1003
OU SOC 3533
RCC CJ 1113 1
RSC CJ 1103 1
RSU CJ 1113 1
SEOSU CJ 2533 1
SNU SOC 1123
SSC CJ 1123 1
SWOSU CRMJS 1113 1
SW-Sayre CRMJS 1113 1
TCC CJ 1013 1
UCO CJ 3643 1
WOSC CRIJ 1013 1
CJ 102 Introduction to Law Enforcement
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU CRJS 2423 1
EOSC CRJ 1133 1
LU CJ 2133 1
NWOSU CJUS 1113 1
OPSU LE 1013 1
OSU-OKC PLSC 1123
RCC CJ 1223 1
RSC CJ 1123 1
SEOSU CJ 2423 1
SSC CJ 1143 1
SWOSU CRMJS 1223
SWOSU CRMJS 1123
TCC LE 1013 1
Criminal Justice CJ 103 Introduction to Corrections
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC CJ 1103 1
ECU CRJS 2253 1
EOSC CRJS 1113 1
LU CO 2113 1
MSC CJ 2553
NEOAMC CRJU 1153 1
NSU CRJ 3343 1
NWOSU CJUS 2113 1
OCU CJ 2003
RCC CJ 1253 1
RSC CJ 1113 1
RSU CJ 1213 1
SEOSU CJ 4003
SNU SOC 2133
SSC CJ 1233
SWOSU CRMJS 4153 1
WOSC CRIJ 1503 1
CJ 104 Introduction to J uvenile Justice and Delinquency Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU CJ 3003 1
ECU CRJS 2353 1
EOSC CRJS 1143
LU CO 3263
NEOAMC CRJU 2253 1
NOC CRMJ 2233 1
NSU SOC 3213
NSU CRJ 4253
NWOSU SOC 4523
OSU-OKC PLSC 2223 1
RSC CJ 2703 1
RSU SOC 3023 1
SNU SOC 3173
SSC CJ 2253 1
SWOSU CRMJS 4103
UCO SOC 3103
CJ 105 Criminal Law I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Criminal Justice
CASC CJ 2013 1
CSC CJPS 2013 1
CU CJ 1033 1
EOSC CRJS 2123 1
LU CJ 2143
MSC CJ 2323 1
NEOAMC CRJU 2233
NOC CRMJ 1223 1
NSU CRJ 3013
NWOSU CJUS 1123 1
OPSU LE 1033 1
OSU-OKC PLSC 1223
RCC CJ 2313 1
RSU CJ 2013 1
RSU LA 3033 1
SEOSU CJ 3933
SWOSU POLSC 2623
TCC CJ 2123
WOSC CRIJ 1033 1
CJ 106 Criminal Law II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC CJ 2043 1
CSC CJPS 2023 1
NEOAMC CRJU 2143 1
NSU CRJ 3023 1
NWOSU CJUS 1223 1
RCC CJ 2443 1
RSU CJ 2023 1
SW-Sayre CRMJS 2443
TCC CJ 2143 1
WOSC CRIJ 2253 1
CJ 108 Criminal Procedures Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC CJ 2023
CSC CJPS 2043 1
EOSC CRJS 1213 1
LU CJ 3253
LU CJ 3253 1
MSC CJ 2443 1
NEOAMC CRJU 2223 1
Criminal Justice NSU CRJ 3083 1
NWOSU CJUS 4223 1
OPSU LE 1043 1
RSC CJ 2603 1
RSU CJ 3013
SEOSU CJ 4033
TCC CJ 2223 1
UCO POL 3613
WOSC CRIJ 2133
CJ 109 Evidence Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC CJ 2033 1
NOC CRMJ 1333 1
NSU CRJ 3223 1
NWOSU CJUS 2213 1
OSU-OKC PLSC 1213 1
RSU CJ 2113 1
SSC CJ 2203 1
TCC CJ 2103 1
WOSC CRIJ 2123 1
CJ 110 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC CJ 2223 1
CSC CJPS 2063 1
CU LE 2053 1
ECU CRJS 4333 1
EOSC CRJS 1253 1
LU CJ 3223 1
NEOAMC CRJU 2133 1
NOC CRMJ 2114 1
NSU CRJ 3213 1
NWOSU CJUS 3103 1
OPSU LE 2063 1
OSU-OKC PLSC 2213
RCC CJ 2343
RSC CJ 2803 1
RSU CJ 2543 1
SEOSU CJ 3223 1
SSC CJ 2243 1
TCC CJ 2113 1
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Criminal Justice
UCO CJ 4023
WOSC CRIJ 1113 1
CJ 111 Police Community Relations
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CJ 2123 1
CU CJ 1023 1
NSU CRJ 3153 1
NWOSU CJ 4503
OSU-OKC PLSC 1413
RCC CJ 2433
RSU CJ 2343 1
SEOSU CJ 4133 1
TCC LE 2013 1
WOSC CRIJ 2003 1
CJ 112 Police Operations Patrol
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CJ 2133 1
EOSC CRJS 2144 1
NSU CRJ 3133 1
NWOSU CJUS 2123 1
OSU-OKC PLSC 1313
RCC CJ 1313 1
RSU CJ 2533 1
TCC LE 1033 1
WOSC CRIJ 2013 1
CJ 113 Traffic
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CJ 2253 1
NSU CRJ 3063 1
NWOSU CJUS 3213
OSU-OKC PLSC 2221 Must be taken with PLSC 1212
OSU-OKC PLSC 1212 Must be taken with PLSC 2221
RCC CJ 1243 1
RSU CJ 2553 1
TCC CJ 2023 1
WOSC CRIJ 2113
CJ 114 Cultrual Diversity
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
LU SOC 3273
Criminal Justice MSC SOC 2143
NSU SOC 3223
NWOSU SOC 3523
RCC CJ 2433
RSC CJ 2303
SNU SOC 3103
SWOSU SOCIO 3043
UCO SOC 3203
WOSC CRIJ 2223
CJ 115 Police Administration and Organization
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU CRJS 4293 1
LU CJ 3263
NOC CRMJ 2223
NSU CRJ 3053
NWOSU CJUS 4603
OPSU LE 2083
OSU-OKC PLSC 2133
RCC CJ 2333
SEOSU CJ 3833
SNU SOC 3443
TCC CJ 2063
UCO CJ 3653
WOSC CRIJ 2023
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Early Childhood Education
CE 001 Foundatons in Early Childhood Education Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC ECH 2102 Content accepted, must meet upper division hours.
ECU EDUC 3013
NWOSU EDUC 2103
OBU ECED 2082 Content accepted, must meet upper division hours.
OC ECED 3013
OCU ECED 4003 5
SEOSU ELED 4523
CE 005 Home, School, Community Relations
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC ECH 3103
ECU EDUC 3033
NWOSU EDUC 3012
OBU ECED 2152 Content accepted, must meet upper division hours.
OCU ECED 3313 5
CE 010 Child Development
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC ECH 2103 Content accepted, must meet upper division hours.
CU ECEC 1113
ECU EDUC 3043
LU FCS 3213
NWOSU EDUC 4514
OBU ECED 3203
OCU EDUC 2103
OU EDEC 3413
SEOSU PSY 3213
CE 015 Creative Arts
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NWOSU EDUC 4203
OBU ECED 4602
OC ELEM 3323
OSU HDFS 2233 Content accepted, must meet upper division hours.
SEOSU THTR 4803
Early Childhood Education CE 017 Creative Expressions
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC ECH 3003
CU ECE 3843
ECU EDUC 3333
NSU ECED 4113
NWOSU EDUC 4203
OCU ELED 4143 5
OU EDEC 2203
CE 020 Language and Literacy
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC REA 3103
ECU EDUC 3463
NWOSU EDUC 3413
OBU ECED 4452
OC ECED 3023
OCU ECED 4413 5
OSU HDFS 3213
SEOSU ELED 2213 Content accepted, must meet upper division hours.
CE 030 Health, Safety, and Nutrition
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC ECH 2203 Content accepted, must meet upper division hours.
CU ECE 2163 Content accepted, must meet upper division hours.
NWOSU H ED 2303
OBU ELED 3503
OCU ECED 4013 5
UCO ECED 4112 Must be Junior level
USAO EDUC 1123 Content accepted, must meet upper division hours.
CE 032 Nutrition
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU FNS 3313
ECU FCS 1513 1
NWOSU H ED 2303
OSUTB-OKM NSCI 1113
SWOSU HPER 3393
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Early Childhood Education
CE 035 Child Guidance with lab Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
LU FCS 3233
NSU FCS 4213
SNU ED 3633
SWOSU ECED 4533 Required to take lab - ECED 4533L
UCO FMCD 3313
USAO EDUC 4313
Ecology EC 101 Ecology
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU BIOL 3064
NSU BIOL 3524
NWOSU BIOL 4214
OBU GNSC 2304
OBU GNSC 2304
OPSU BIOL 3074
OSU BIOL 3034
RSU BIOL 3034
SEOSU BIOL 3414
SWOSU BIOL 4604
UCO BIO 3544
USAO BIO 3404
EC 102 Environmental Problems
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC BIOL 1113
CSC BIOL 2313
CU BIOL 2444
EOSC BIOL 2103
LU BI 3114
MSC CON 1404
NOC BISI 1214
NSU BIOL 3413
OCCC BIO 2404
OCCC BIO 2403
OCU BIOL 1314
OCU BIOL 1315
OSU BOT 3253
OU BOT 2404 1
OU ZOO 2404 1
RCC BISC 2444
RSC LFSC 2444
SEOSU CONS 1124
SSC ENVS 1113
TCC BIO 2123
UCO BIO 2263
WOSC BIOL 2114
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Economics
BU 410 Principles of Macroeconomics Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC ECON 2113
CSC BUSN 2113
CU ECON 2013
ECU ECON 2003
EOSC ECON 2113
LU EC 2013
MSC ECO 2113
NEOAMC ECON 2013
NOC ECON 2113
NSU ECON 2113
NWOSU ECON 2113
OBU ECON 2013 requires a grade of C or better
OCCC ECON 2113
OCU ECON 2013
OPSU ECON 2113
ORU BUS 101
ORU BUS 201
OSU ECON 2203
OSU-OKC ECON 2013 1
OSUTB-OKM ECON 2203
OU ECON 1113 1
RCC ECON 2193
RSC ECON 2403
RSU ECON 2113
SEOSU ECON 2113
SSC BA 2113
SWOSU ECONO 2263
SW-Sayre ECONO 2263
TCC ECO 2013
TU ECON 2013
UCO ECON 2203
USAO ECON 2113
WOSC ECON 2113
BU 420 Principles of Microeconomics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC ECON 2213
CSC BUSN 2213
CU ECON 2023
EconomicsECU ECON 2013
EOSC ECON 2123
LU EC 2023
MSC ECO 2123
NEOAMC ECON 2023
NOC ECON 2123
NSU ECON 2213
NWOSU ECON 2123
OBU ECON 2023 requires a grade of C or better
OCCC ECON 2123
OCU ECON 2113
OPSU ECON 2123
ORU BUS 102
ORU BUS 202
OSU ECON 2103
OSU-OKC ECON 2023 1
OSUTB-OKM ECON 2103
OU ECON 1123 1
RCC ECON 2203
RSC ECON 2303
RSU ECON 2123
SEOSU ECON 2213
SSC BA 2213
SWOSU ECONO 2363
SW-Sayre ECONO 2363
TCC ECO 2023
TU ECON 2023
UCO ECON 2103
USAO ECON 2123
WOSC ECON 2123
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project Engineering
EG 203 Statics Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NEOAMC ENGR 2113 1
NOC ENGR 2113 1
NSU EPHY 3113
OSU-OKC ENGS 2113 1
OU AME 2113 1
RSC ENGR 2103 1
SWOSU PHY 2203 1
TCC EGR 2103 1
UCO ENGR 2033
NEOAMC ENGR 2123 1
NOC ENGR 2123 1
NSU EPHY 3213
OSU-OKC ENGS 2123 1
OU AME 2533 1
RSC ENGR 2113 1
TCC EGR 2523 1
UCO ENGR 3063 1
OCCC ENGR 2133 1
RSC ENGR 2123 1
EG 213 Dynamics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
EG 223 Rigid Body Mechanics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
EG 233 Strength of Materials
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU EPHY 3263
OCCC ENGR 2143
OSU-OKC ENGS 2143 1
OU CEES 2153 1
RSC ENGR 2133 1
SWOSU PHY 2213 1
TCC EGR 2143 1
UCO ENGR 2143
EG 243 Thermodynamics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU PHYS 3713
Engineering NSU EPHY 3413
OCCC ENGR 2333
OSU-OKC ENGS 2213 1
OU AME 2213 1
RSC ENGR 2313 1
SWOSU PHY 3563 1
TCC EGR 2213 1
UCO ENGR 3203 2,3
NSU EPHY 3513 1
OCCC ENGR 2613 1
OSU-OKC ENGS 2613 1
OU ECE 2723 1
RSC ENGR 2213 1
TCC EGR 2613 1
UCO ENGR 2304
NSU EPHY 3813
OCCC ENGR 2343 1
OU CEES 2223 1
RSC ENGR 2233 1
SWOSU PHY 3633 1
UCO ENGR 3443 2,3
EG 253 Electrical Science
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
EG 303 Fluid Mechanics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project English
E 001 English Composition I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC ENG 1113 1
CASC ENGL 1113 1
CSC ENGL 1113 1
CU ENGL 1113 1
ECU ENG 1113 1
EOSC ENGL 1113 1
LU EG 1113 1
MSC ENG 1113 1
NEOAMC ENGL 1113 1
NOC ENGL 1113 1
NSU ENGL 1113 1
NWOSU ENGL 1113 1
OBU ENGL 1153
OCCC ENGL 1113 1
OCU ENGL 1113 1
OPSU ENGL 1113 1
ORU ENG 100
OSU ENGL 1313 1
OSU ENGL 1113 1
OSU-OKC ENGL 1113 1
OSUTB-OKM ENGL 1113 1
OU ENGL 1113 1
RCC ENGL 1113 1
RSC ENGL 1113 1
RSU ENGL 1113 1
SEOSU ENG 1113 1
SSC ENG 1113 1
SWCU ENG 1113 1
SWOSU ENGL 1113 1
SW-Sayre ENGL 1113 1
TCC ENG 1113 1
TU ENGL 1003
UCO ENG 1173 1
UCO ENG 1153 1
UCO ENG 1113 1
UCO ENG 1143
USAO IDS 1113 1
WOSC ENGL 1113 1
English E 002 English Composition II
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC ENG 1213 1
CASC ENGL 1213 1
CSC ENGL 1213 1
CU ENGL 1213 1
ECU ENG 1213 1
EOSC ENGL 1213 1
LU EG 1213 1
MSC ENG 1213 1
NEOAMC ENGL 1213 1
NOC ENGL 1213 1
NSU ENGL 1213 1
NWOSU ENGL 1213 1
OBU ENGL 1163
OCCC ENGL 1213 1
OCU ENG 1313 1
OPSU ENGL 1213 1
ORU ENG 101
OSU ENGL 1213 1
OSU ENGL 1413 1
OSU-OKC ENGL 1213 1
OSUTB-OKM ENGL 1213 1
OU ENGL 1213 1
RCC ENGL 1213 1
RCC ENGL 1213H 1
RSC ENGL 1213 1
RSU ENGL 1213 1
SEOSU ENG 1213 1
SSC ENG 1213 1
SWCU ENG 1213 1
SWOSU ENGL 1213 1
SW-Sayre ENGL 1213 1
TCC ENG 1213 1
TU ENGL 1033
UCO ENG 1213 1
UCO ENG 1233 1
UCO ENG 1243
UCO ENG 1223 1
USAO IDS 1213 1
WOSC ENGL 1213 1
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project English
E 003 Introduction to Literature Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC ENGL 2413 1
ECU HUM 2413 1
EOSC ENGL 2413 1
MSC ENG 2413 1
NEOAMC ENGL 2413 1
NOC LIT 2413 1
NSU ENGL 3033 1
NWOSU HUM 2413 1
OBU ENGL 2043
OCCC ENGL 2123 1
OCU ENGL 2303 1
OPSU ENGL 2413 1
ORU ENG 201
OSU ENGL 2413 1
OU ENGL 2413 1
RCC ENGL 2413 1
RSC ENGL 2113 1
RSU ENGL 2613 1
SEOSU HUM 2313 1
SEOSU ENG 2313 1
SSC ENG 2413 1
SWOSU LIT 2413 1
SW-Sayre LIT 2413 1
TCC ENG 2413 1
UCO ENG 2413 1
WOSC ENGL 2413 1
BC LIT 2773 1
CASC ENGL 2773 1
CSC ENGL 2773 1
CU ENGL 3023 1
ECU ENG 3413 1
EOSC ENGL 2773 1
LU EG 3013 1
MSC ENG 2773 1
NEOAMC ENGL 2773 1
NOC LIT 2773 1
E 004 Survey of American Literature I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
English NSU ENGL 3773 1
NWOSU ENGL 2773 1
OBU ENGL 3513
OCCC ENGL 2773 1
OCU ENGL 3003 1
OPSU ENGL 3173 1
ORU ENG 323
OSU ENGL 2773 1
OSUTB-OKM ENGL 2773
OU ENGL 2773 1
RCC ENGL 2433 1
RSC ENGL 2213 1
RSU ENGL 2773 1
SEOSU ENG 3773 1
SSC ENG 2773 1
SWCU ENGL 2433 1
SWOSU LIT 4553 1
TCC ENG 2773 1
TU ENGL 2313
UCO ENG 2773 1
USAO ENGL 2313 1
WOSC ENGL 2773 1
E 005 Survey of American Literature II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC LIT 2883 1
CASC ENGL 2883 1
CSC ENGL 2883 1
CU ENGL 3033 1
ECU ENG 3423 1
EOSC ENGL 2883 1
LU EG 3023 1
MSC ENG 2883 1
NEOAMC ENGL 2883 1
NOC LIT 2883 1
NSU ENGL 3883 1
NWOSU ENGL 2883 1
OBU ENGL 3523
OCCC ENGL 2883 1
OCU ENGL 3103 1
OPSU ENGL 3183 1
ORU ENG 324
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project English
OSU ENGL 2883 1
OSUTB-OKM ENGL 2883
OU ENGL 2883 1
RCC ENGL 2443 1
RSC ENGL 2223 1
RSU ENGL 2883 1
SEOSU ENG 3883 1
SSC ENG 2883
SWOSU LIT 3323 1
TCC ENG 2883 1
TU ENGL 2313
UCO ENG 2883 1
USAO ENGL 2323 1
WOSC ENGL 2883 1
BC LIT 2543 1
CASC ENGL 2543 1
CSC ENGL 2543 1
CU ENGL 3043 1
ECU ENG 3643 1
EOSC ENGL 2433 1
LU EG 2543 1
MSC ENG 2543 1
NEOAMC ENGL 2543 1
NOC LIT 2543 1
NSU ENGL 3543 1
NWOSU ENGL 2543 1
OBU ENGL 2513
OCCC ENGL 2543 1
OCU ENGL 4003 1
OPSU ENGL 3143 1
ORU ENG 311
OSU ENGL 2543 1
OSUTB-OKM ENGL 2543
OU ENGL 2543 1
RSC ENGL 2313 1
RSU ENGL 2543 1
SEOSU ENG 3543 1
SSC ENG 2543 1
SWCU ENG 2343 1
E 006 Survey of British Literature I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
English TCC ENG 2543 1
TU ENGL 2513
UCO ENG 2543 1
USAO ENGL 3213 1
WOSC ENGL 2543 1
BC LIT 2553 1
CASC ENGL 2653 1
CSC ENGL 2653 1
CU ENGL 3053 1
ECU ENG 3653 1
EOSC ENGL 2543 1
LU EG 2653 1
MSC ENG 2653 1
NEOAMC ENGL 2653 1
NOC LIT 2653 1
NSU ENGL 3653 1
NWOSU ENGL 2653 1
OBU ENGL 2523
OCCC ENGL 2653 1
OCU ENGL 4103 1
OPSU ENGL 3153 1
ORU ENG 312
OSU ENGL 2653 1
OSUTB-OKM ENGL 2653
OU ENGL 2653 1
RSC ENGL 2323 1
RSU ENGL 2653 1
SEOSU ENG 3653 1
SSC ENG 2653 1
SWCU ENGL 2443 1
SWOSU LIT 4763 1
SWOSU LIT 4123 1
TCC ENG 2653 1
TU ENGL 2523
UCO ENG 2653 1
UCO ENG 2653
USAO ENGL 3223 1
WOSC ENGL 2653 1
E 007 Survey of British Literature II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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2007-2008 Course Equivalency Project English
E 008 Survey of World Literature I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC LIT 2113 1
CASC ENGL 2433 1
CSC HUMN 2413 1
CU ENGL 3063 1
ECU ENG 3913 1
EOSC HUMAN 2233
LU EG 3053 1
NEOAMC ENGL 2433 1
NSU ENGL 3413 1
NWOSU ENGL 3403 1
OBU ENGL 2173
OCCC ENGL 2423 1
OPSU ENGL 3353 1
OSU ENGL 3163 1
OU ENGL 2433 1
RSC ENGL 2413 1
RSU ENGL 2313 1
SEOSU ENG 3893 1
SSC ENG 2433 1
SWOSU LIT 3113 1
TCC ENG 2673 1
UCO ENG 3193 1
USAO ENGL 3113 1
WOSC ENGL 2433 1
BC LIT 2123 1
CASC ENGL 2443 1
CU ENGL 3073 1
ECU ENG 3923 1
EOSC HUMAN 2243
NEOAMC ENGL 2443 1
NWOSU ENGL 3413 1
OCCC ENGL 2433 1
OPSU ENGL 3363 1
OSU ENGL 3173 1
OU ENGL 2443 1
RSC ENGL 2423 1
E 009 Survey of World Literature II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
English RSU ENGL 2933 1
TCC ENG 2683 1
UCO ENG 3213 1
USAO ENGL 3123 1
WOSC ENGL 2443 1
E 010 Creative Writing I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC ENG 2213
CASC ENGL 2153 1
CSC ENGL 2113 1
CU PRWR 2013 1
ECU ENG 2243 1
LU EG 2043 1
MSC ENG 2123 1
NEOAMC ENGL 2533 1
NOC ENGL 2413
NSU ENGL 3143 1
NWOSU ENGL 4113 1
OBU ENGL 2723
OCCC ENGL 2000 1
OCU ENGL 3063
ORU WRT 331
OSU ENGL 2513 1
OU ENGL 2123 1
RCC ENGL 2063 1
RSC ENGL 2033 1
RSU ENGL 2023 1
SEOSU ENG 4103 1
SSC ENG 2113 1
SWCU ENGL 2033
SWOSU ENGL 2703 1
SW-Sayre ENGL 2713 1
TCC ENG 2493 1
UCO CSDY 3573 1
USAO ENGL 2403 1
WOSC ENGL 2123 1
E 012 Introductory Technical Writing I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC ENGL 1313 1
CSC ENGL 1013 1
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CU ENGL 2333
EOSC ENGL 1223 1
LU EG 2053 1
MSC ENG 2113 1
NEOAMC ENGL 2333 1
NOC ENGL 1223 1
OBU ENGL 2743
OCCC ENGL 1233 1
OCU ENGL 3223
ORU WRT 335
OSU ENGL 2333 1
OSU-OKC ENGL 2333 1
OSUTB-OKM ENGL 2033 1
RCC ENGL 2033 1
RSC ENGL 2053 1
RSU ENGL 2333
SSC ENG 1313 1
TCC ENG 2333 1
WOSC ENGL 1223 1
E 013 Introductory Technical Writing II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU ENG 3183 1
NSU ENGL 3083 1
NWOSU ENGL 3513 1
OPSU ENGL 3023 1
ORU WRT 336
OSU ENGL 3323 1
OU ENGL 3153 1
RSU ENGL 3113 1
SEOSU ENG 3903 1
UCO ENG 4023 1
E 014 Survey of British Literature III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
EOSC ENGL 2653 1
UCO ENG 2653 1
USAO ENGL 3233 1
Film and Video Studies FV 101 Introduction to Moving Image Studies
(with writing component) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC FILM 1113
NOC ART 1103
OCCC HUM 2243
OSU ENGL 2453
OU FVS 1013 1
SEOSU THTR 1183
TCC HUM 2443
UCO ENG 2223
FV 104 Introduction to Moving Image Studies (without writing component) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
no courses listed
FV 201 Film History (in one semester, origins to present) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
OSU ENGL 3453
RSU HUM 2893
SNU MCJL 4363
CU RTV 2313
NSU MC 4833
OBU EMPD 3153
OCU MCBC 4243
OCU MCBC 3243
OCU MCBC 4143
ORU MMC 228
RSU COMM 2003
SEOSU COMM 4573
SNU MCJL 3393
TCC JMC 2353
FV 251 Multiple Camera Video Production
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 254 Video Production (single camera)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC FILM 1123
CU RTV 3323
NSU MC 4043
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OBU EMPD 2903
OCCC FVP 2233
OCCC FVP 2353
OCCC FVP 2243
OCCC FVP 2000
OCCC FVP 2123
OCCC FVP 1103
OCCC FVP 1123
OCCC FVP 1133
OCCC FVP 2343
OCU MCBC 4023
OCU MCBC 4343
OCU MCBC 2243
SEOSU COMM 4423
TCC CSC 2353
TCC ART 2813
FV 257 Digital Media Production
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CS 1403
CU RTV 2104
OBU EMPD 3123
OCU MASC 3203
RSU HUM 4003
SNU MCJL 4203
TCC CSC 2673
TCC CSC 1113
CU RTV 2213
ECU COMM 2753
OBU EMPD 1203
OCCC FVP 2453
OCCC FVP 2253
OCU MCBC 2243
ORU MMC 127
RSU COMM 2013
SEOSU COMM 2573
SNU MCJL 2513
TCC MUS 2223
FV 260 Basic Audio Production
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Film and Video Studies FV 263 Film and Video Editing
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
OBU EMPD 2903
OCCC FVP 2423
OCCC FVP 2323
OCU MCBC 3103
OSUTB-OKM MMT 2563
TCC CSC 2263
TCC ART 2823
CASC FILM 2223
OU FVS 3213 1
TCC ART 2913
UCO HUM 3083
FV 301 Film and Video Editing
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 304 Genre(s)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OBU EMPD 1993
OU FVS 3223 1
SEOSU THTR 2183
UCO ENG 4533
OSU ENGL 4450
RSC ENGL 2123
SEOSU THTR 3183
TCC HUM 2663
OSU ENGL 3433
OCU ENGL 2773
OU ENGL 3263 1
UCO ENG 3243
FV 307 Film and Culture
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 310 TV Analysis
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 313 Women and Film
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 316 Documentary Film
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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OCCC HUM 2253
OU JMC 3723 1
CASC FILM 2113
OU FVS 2013 1
UCO HUM 3903
FV 319 Film History I (origins to circa 1950)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 322 Film History II (circa 1950 to present)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC FILM 2233
OU FVS 2023 1
UCO HUM 3913
FV 351 Introduction to Screenwriting (short scripts) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC FILM 1133
NOC ENGL 2443
OCCC FVP 2153
OCU ENG 3123
OSU ENGL 3050
TCC ENG 2453
TCC THE 2453
OBU NSIM 2143
ORU MMC 205
RSU COMM 3173
SEOSU COMM 3783
SNU MCJL 4323
TCC JMC 2173
CU RTV 3513
OBU EMPD 2483
OCU MCBC 2213
OCU MCBC 2013
RSU COMM 3023
SNU MCJL 3343
FV 354 Broadcast News Writing
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 357 Broadcast Writing (commercials, PSAs, etc.) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
Film and Video Studies FV 360 Broadcasting Announcing
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU RTV 2113
ORU MMC 345
RSU COMM 2703
SEOSU COMM 3553
FV 363 News Reporting
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU RTV 3413
OBU NSIM 2063
TCC JMC 1123
FV 401 Filmmaker(s)/Major Figure(s)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OCU ENG 4203
OU FVS 3233 1
UCO ENG 4603
LU EG 4013
OSU ENGL 3353
TCC HUM 2333
UCO ENG 4543
OCCC FVP 1133
OSU ENGL 4263
OCCC HUM 2233
OCU ENG 3363
OSU ENGL 3463
OU FVS 3843 1
RSU HUM 4113
TCC HUM 2613
UCO HUM 4303
FV 404 Film and Literature
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 407 Film Aesthetics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 410 National Cinemas
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FV 451 Feature Screenwriting (long scripts)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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OCU ENGL 3093
OCU MCFM 2123
OSU ENGL 4650
OU FVS 3853 1
Finance FN 001 Personal Finance
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU FIN 2113 1
LU FN 2123 1
MSC FIN 2633 1
NSU FIN 2113
OCCC FIN 1013 1
OPSU BADM 2013
ORU FIN 244
OSU FIN 2123 1
OSU-OKC ACCT 1333 1
RSC ECON 2103
RSC ECON 2503
RSU BUS 2013 1
SEOSU FIN 2633 1
SSC BA 2243 1
TCC ECO 1353 1
UCO FIN 2313 1
WOSC BUSI 2933 1
FN 002 Business Finance
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU FIN 3603 1
ECU FIN 3113 1,5,6
LU FN 3313 1
NSU FIN 3213 1
NWOSU FIN 4063 1
OCCC FIN 2023 1
OPSU FNCE 3783 1
OPSU FNCE 3773 1
ORU FIN 338 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU FIN 3113 1
OU FIN 3303 1
SSC BA 2223 1
TCC BUS 2333 1
UCO FIN 3563 1,5,6
FN 003 Real Estate Principles
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU BUSLW 3263 1,5,6
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NSU FIN 3303
OCCC REL 1113
RCC BUS 1363 1
NSU BLAW 3203 1
OCCC REL 1213
OPSU BADM 3373 1
ORU MGT 384 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
RCC BUS 1403 1
SEOSU FIN 2733 1
ECU FIN 3913 1,5,6
NSU FIN 3613 1
OCCC INS 1103 1
OPSU BADM 3073 1
ORU MGT 351 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
RCC BUS 1373 1
RSC BA 2103
UCO FIN 3523 1,5,6
FN 004 Real Estate Practice
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
FN 005 Insurance Principles
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Geography GG 101 World Regional Geography
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU GEOG 3213
ECU GEOG 2513 1
EOSC GEOG 2723
MSC GEO 2513
NEOAMC GEOG 1013 1
NOC GEOG 2253 1
NSU GEOG 3253 1
NWOSU GEOG 3193 1
OCCC GEOG 2603 1
OPSU GEOG 3603 1
OSU GEOG 2253 1
OSU-OKC GEOG 2253 1
OSUTB-OKM GEOG 2253 1
OU GEOG 2603 1
RCC GEO 2253 1
RSC GEOG 2443 1
SEOSU GEOG 2723 1
SSC GEOG 1123 1
TCC GEO 2033 1
UCO GEO 2303 1
CU GEOG 2243 1
ECU GEOG 1113 1
LU GE 2413 1
MSC GEO 2443
NSU GEOG 2243 1
OPSU GEOG 2243 1
ORU GEO 307
OSU GEOG 1113 1
OSUTB-OKM GEOG 2243
OU GEOG 1103 1
RCC GEG 2243 1
RSC GEOG 1103 1
RSU GEOG 2243 1
SEOSU GEOG 1713 1
SWOSU GEOG 1103 1
SW-Sayre GEOG 1103 1
GG 102 Human and Cultural Geography
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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TCC GEO 1043 1
UCO GEO 1103 1
USAO GEOG 1103 1
WOSC GEOG 2243 1
GG 103 Physical Geography
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC GEOG 1113 1
CU GEOG 2013 1
NEOAMC GEOG 2023 1
NSU GEOG 3553 1
RCC GEG 2083 1
SEOSU GEOG 2713 1
SWOSU GEOG 2103 1
SW-Sayre GEOG 2103 1
TCC GEO 2153 1
UCO GEO 1203 1
WOSC GEOG 2253 1
GG 104 Physical Geography (Earth Science)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU GEOG 1214
NOC ESCI 1214
OPSU EASC 1214 1
ORU GEO 201
OSU GEOG 1114 1
OSUTB-OKM GEOG 1114 1
OU GEOG 1114 1
RSC GEOG 1114 1
TCC GEO 1014 1
GG 105 Economic Geography
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU GEOG 3023
ECU GEOG 1313 1
MSC GEO 1223 1
NSU GEOG 3133 1
OU GEOG 1213 1
SEOSU GEOG 3713
UCO GEO 1303 1
GG 106 Introduction to Geography
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Geography CASC GEOG 2243 1
CSC GEOG 2243 1
LU GE 1412 1
MSC GEO 1113 1
NOC GEOG 2243 1
NSU GEOG 2243 1
NWOSU GEOG 1113 1
RSU GEOG 1113 1
TCC GEO 1023 1
UCO GEO 1103
USAO GEO 2203 1
GG 107 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU CART 3953
NSU GEOG 3813
OSU GEOG 2343
TCC GIS 2363
TCC GIS 2351
TCC GIS 2343
TCC GEO 2343
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GE 100 Introductory Geology (with lab) Course Course
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GE 102 History of Life
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Course Number Notes
GEOL 1014
GEOL 1114 1
GEOL 1014 1
GEOL 1114 1
GEOL 1114
GEOL 1114
GEOL 1114 1
GEOL 1114 1 (cross-listed as PHYS 1034)
GEOL 1114
GEOL 1114 1
GEOL 1114 1
GEOL 1054
GEOL 1114 1
GEOL 1114
GEOL 1114 1
GEOL 1934
GEOL 1934
GEL 1014 1
GEOL 1114
GEOL 1024 1
GEOL 1124
GEOL 1124
GEOL 2004 1
GEOL 1124
GEOL 1224
GEOL 1224 1
GEOL 1124 1
GEOL 1124 1
GEOL 1224
GEOL 1224 1
GEL 1024 1
GE 101 Historical Geology (with lab)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC
CSC
CU
EOSC
NEOAMC
NOC
NSU
OCCC
OSU
OSU-OKC
OU
RCC
RSC
RSU
SSC
SWOSU
SW-Sayre
TCC
WOSC
CU
NEOAMC
NOC
NSU
OCCC
OSU
OSU-OKC
OU
RSC
RSU
SSC
TCC
OU GEOL 1024
RSC GEOL 1121 Must be taken with GEOL 1123
RSC GEOL 1123 Must be taken with GEOL 1121
Geosciences RSC LFSC 1123 Must be taken with LFSC 1121
RSC LFSC 1121 Must be taken with LFSC 1123
NSU GEOG 3343 1
OSU GEOG 3033
OU METR 1014 1
RSC METR 1121 1, lab
RSC METR 1123 1
TCC GEO 2013 1
NSU GEOG 3813 1
OSU GEOG 2343
OU GEOG 4453 1
RSC GIS 1113 1
TCC GIS 2343
TCC GEO 2343
NSU GEOL 4113 1
OSU ZOOL 3143
OU GEOL 3633 1
RSC GEOL 1111
RSC GEOL 1113
TCC GEO 2113 1
GE 110 Meteorology
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Course Number Notes
GE 120 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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Course Number Notes
GE 130 Oceanography Course Course
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HS 001 Early Western Civilization Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC HIST 1113 1,4
CSC HIST 1223 1,4
CU HIST 1113 1,4
ECU HIST 1113 1,4
EOSC HIST 2133 1,4
MSC HST 1423 1,4
NEOAMC HIST 1613
NOC HIST 1113
NSU HIST 1113 1,4
OBU HIST 2013
OCCC HIST 1613 1,4
OPSU HIST 2213 1,4
OSU HIST 1613 1,4
OSU-OKC HUMN 2103 1,4
RCC HIST 2123 1,4
RSC HIST 1413 1,4
RSU HIST 2013 1,4
SEOSU HIST 2713 1,4
SSC HIST 2223 1,4
SWOSU HIST 1003 1,4
SW-Sayre HIST 1003 1,4
SW-Sayre HIST 1033 1,4
TCC HIS 1053 1,4
TU HIST 2313
UCO HIST 1103 1,4
USAO HIST 1113 1,4
WOSC HIST 1223 1,4
CASC HIST 1123 1,4
HS 002 Modern Western Civilization
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC HIST 1323 1,4
CU HIST 1123 1,4
ECU HIST 1123 1,4
EOSC HIST 2143 1,4
MSC HST 1433 1,4
NEOAMC HIST 1623
NOC HIST 1223
NSU HIST 1213 1,4
History OBU HIST 2023
OCCC HIST 1623 1,4
OPSU HIST 2223 1,4
OSU HIST 1623 1,4
OSU-OKC HUMN 2203 1,4
OSUTB-OKM HIST 1613 1,4
RCC HIST 2133 1,4
RSC HIST 1433 1,4
RSU HIST 2023 1,4
SEOSU HIST 2723 1,4
SSC HIST 2233 1,4
SWOSU HIST 1023 1,4
SW-Sayre HIST 1023 1,4
TCC HIS 1063 1,4
TU HIST 2403
USAO HIST 1123 1,4
WOSC HIST 1323 1,4
NWOSU HIST 1213 1,4
OCCC HIST 1713
OSUTB-OKM HIST 1623 1,4
NWOSU HIST 1223 1,4
OBU HIST 2033
OCCC HIST 1723
HS 003 Early World History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
HS 004 Modern World History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSUTB-OKM HIST 1483 1,4
CASC HIST 1483 1,4
HS 005 American History Survey to 1877
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC HIST 1483 1,4
CU HIST 1483 1,4
ECU HIST 2483 1,4
EOSC HIST 1483 1,4
LU HT 1483 1,4
MSC HST 1483 1,4
NEOAMC HIST 1483 1,4
NOC HIST 1483 1,4
NSU HIST 1483 1,4
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NWOSU HIST 1483 1,4
OBU HIST 1013
OCCC HIST 1483 1,4
OPSU HIST 1313 1,4
OSU HIST 1483 1,4
OSU-OKC HIST 1483 1,4
OSUTB-OKM HIST 1493 1,4
OU HIST 1483 1,4
RCC HIST 1483 1,4
RSC HIST 1483 1,4
RSU HIST 2483 1,4
SEOSU HIST 1513 1,4
SSC HIST 1483 1,4
SWOSU HIST 1043 1,4
SW-Sayre HIST 1043 1,4
TCC HIS 1483 1,4
TU HIST 2503
UCO HIST 1483 1,4
USAO IDS 2133 1,4
WOSC HIST 1483 1,4
HS 006 American History Survey since 1877
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC HIST 1493 1,4
CSC HIST 1493 1,4
CU HIST 1493 1,4
ECU HIST 2493 1,4
EOSC HIST 1493 1,4
LU HT 1493 1,4
MSC HST 1493 1,4
NEOAMC HIST 1493 1,4
NOC HIST 1493 1,4
NSU HIST 1493 1,4
NWOSU HIST 1493 1,4
OBU HIST 1023
OCCC HIST 1493 1,4
OPSU HIST 1323 1,4
OSU HIST 1493 1,4
OSU-OKC HIST 1493 1,4
OU HIST 1493 1,4
RCC HIST 1493 1,4
RSC HIST 1493 1,4
History RSU HIST 2493 1,4
SEOSU HIST 1523 1,4
SSC HIST 1493 1,4
SWOSU HIST 1053 1,4
SW-Sayre HIST 1053 1,4
SW-Sayre HIST 1063 1,4
TCC HIS 1493 1,4
TU HIST 2503
UCO HIST 1493 1,4
USAO IDS 2143 1,4
WOSC HIST 1493 1,4
CASC HIST 1063 1,4
CSC HIST 1113 1,4
CU HIST 2113 1,4
ECU HIST 2213 1,4
EOSC HIST 1103 1,4
LU HT 2323 1,4
MSC HST 2323 1,4
NEOAMC HIST 2323 1,4
NOC HIST 2323 1,4
NSU HIST 2523 1,4
NWOSU HIST 3123 1,4
OBU HIST 2273
OCCC HIST 2103 1,4
OPSU HIST 2453 1,4
OSU HIST 2323 1,4
OSU-OKC HIST 2323 1,4
OSUTB-OKM HIST 2323
OU HIST 3393 1,4
RCC HIST 2233 1,4
RSC HIST 2303 1,4
RSU HIST 2063 1,4
SEOSU HIST 2523 1,4
SSC HIST 1063 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4353 1,4
TCC HIS 1033 1,4
TCC HIS 1044 1,4
TU HIST 2023
UCO HIST 3303 1,4
HS 007 Oklahoma History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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HS 009 African-American History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
USAO HIST 1103 1,4
WOSC HIST 2323 1,4
CASC HIST 2593 1,4
CSC HIST 2223 1,4
CU HIST 3353 1,4
ECU HIST 2513 1,4
LU HT 3103 1,4
LU HT 3143 1,4
NEOAMC HIST 1113 1,4
NSU HIST 4713
NWOSU HIST 3723 1,4
OCCC HIST 2123 1,4
RCC HIST 1733 1,4
RSC HIST 1203 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3563 1,4
TCC HIS 2333 1,4
UCO HIST 1333
CASC HIST 2513 1,4
CSC HIST 2423 1,4
ECU HIST 2523 1,4
EOSC HIST 2723 1,4
MSC HST 1723 1,4
NEOAMC HIST 1063 1,4
NSU HIST 3723 1,4
NWOSU HIST 3713 1,4
OCCC HIST 2203 1,4
OSU-OKC HIST 2450
RCC HIST 1533 1,4
RSC HIST 2503 1,4
RSU NAMS 2203 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3573
SSC NAS 1243
SSC HIST 1223
SSC HIST 1243
SSC NAS 1223
SWOSU HIST 4103 1,4
HS 010 Native American History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
History TCC NAS 2343
TCC HIS 2343 1,4
TU HIST 2573
UCO HIST 2033 1,4
USAO INST 1333 1,4
WOSC HIST 2203 1,4
HS 011 Topics of U.S. History Through the Civil War Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NWOSU HIST 4233
NWOSU HIST 4223
NWOSU HIST 4213
OBU HIST 4323
OPSU HIST 3423 1,4
OPSU HIST 3433 1,4
OPSU HIST 4043 1,4
OPSU HIST 4063 1,4
OSU HIST 3753 1,4
OSU HIST 3643 1,4
OSU HIST 3653 1,4
OSU HIST 3613 1,4
OSU HIST 3623 1,4
OSU HIST 3633 1,4
RSU HIST 3023 1, 4
SEOSU HIST 4513 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4523 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4533 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4903 1,4
USAO HIST 3663 1,4
CSC HIST 2123 1,4
CU HIST 3113 1,4
NWOSU HIST 4313
NWOSU HIST 4303
OBU HIST 4323
OPSU HIST 3483 1,4
OPSU HIST 3493 1,4
OPSU HIST 3473 1,4
OPSU HIST 3223 1,4
OPSU HIST 4123 1,4
HS 012 Topics of U.S. History From the Civil War
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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SEOSU HIST 4543 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4553 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4563 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3583
SWOSU HIST 4903 1,4
USAO HIST 3883 1,4
OBU HIST 4263
OCCC HIST 2133
RSC HIST 1303 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4133 1,4
UCO HIST 3453 1,4
HS 013 Women in History
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Course Number Notes
HS 014 The American West
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HIST 4353 1,4
NSU HIST 4633
NWOSU HIST 4203 1,4
OBU HIST 4253
OPSU HIST 3223 1,4
OU HIST 3383 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3533 1,4
SSC HIST 2113 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4313 1,4
TCC HIS 2533 1,4
HS 015 The American South
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU HIST 4503
OSU HIST 3773 1,4
OSU HIST 3783 1,4
HS 016 American Military History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HIST 3133 1,4
NSU HIST 3643
NWOSU HIST 4123
HS 017 United States Cultural History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU HIST 3123 1,4
History NSU HIST 4503
OCCC HIST 2153
OCCC HIST 2213 1,4
OCCC HIST 1123
RSU HIST 3053 1,4
RSU HIST 4033 1,4
RSU HIST 4043 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3513 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4593 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4603 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4613 1,4
TCC HIS 2043 1,4
UCO HIST 3253 1,4
HS 018 Economic History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HIST 3823 1,4
LU HT 3163 1,4
NWOSU HIST 3603 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3523 1,4
CU HIST 2143 1,4
MSC HST 2453 1,4
NSU HIST 3823 1,4
OBU HIST 3123
OCCC HIST 2333
OSU HIST 1713 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3013 1,4
TCC HIS 2023 1,4
TCC ASN 2123
TCC ASN 2693
NSU HIST 4653
OCCC HIST 2363
SEOSU HIST 3813
TCC AFR 2713
HS 027 Asian History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
HS 028 History of Africa
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
HS 034 History of Germany
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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ECU HIST 3943 1,4
NSU HIST 4413 1,4
OBU HIST 3523
OSU HIST 3113 1,4
RSU HIST 4013 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3203 1,4
ECU HIST 4133
NSU HIST 4333
NWOSU HIST 4363
NWOSU HIST 3523 1,4
OBU HIST 3103
RSC HIST 2213 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3743 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3753 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3303 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3313 1,4
NSU HIST 4323 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3403 1,4
HS 036 History of Russia/Soviet Union
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
HS 037 History of France
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
HS 038 World War I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU HIST 3343 1,4
OU HIST 3153 1,4
HS 039 World War II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU HIST 3333 1,4
OU HIST 3503 1,4
UCO HIST 3213 1,4
HS 040 England/Britain
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HIST 3143 1,4
ECU HIST 3153 1,4
ECU HIST 3553 1,4
LU HT 3173 1,4
MSC HST 2433 1,4
History MSC HST 2443 1,4
NWOSU HIST 3323 1,4
NWOSU HIST 3333 1,4
OBU HIST 3513
SEOSU HIST 3723 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3733 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3103 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3113 1,4
TCC HIS 1083 1,4
TCC HIS 1093 1,4
UCO HIST 3313 1,4
UCO HIST 3323 1,4
UCO HIST 3613 1,4
ECU HIST 3453 1,4
LU HT 3123 1,4
NWOSU HIST 3023 1,4
OBU HIST 3423
OPSU HIST 3933 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4713 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3033 1,4
UCO HIST 3383 1,4
USAO HIST 3213 1,4
HS 041 Early European History
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Course Number Notes
HS 042 Early Modern European History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NWOSU HIST 3413 1,4
OBU HIST 3433
OPSU HIST 4643 1,4
OPSU HIST 4623 1,4
OSU HIST 3253 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4723 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4743 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4733 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3043 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3063 1,4
UCO HIST 3483 1,4
USAO HIST 3333 1,4
HS 043 Modern European History
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Course Number Notes
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ECU HIST 3613 1,4
LU HT 3133 1,4
NWOSU HIST 3293 1,4
OBU HIST 3463
OPSU HIST 4683 1,4
OPSU HIST 4653 1,4
OSU HIST 3263 1,4
RSU HIST 3013 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4763 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4753 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3093 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3083 1,4
SWOSU HIST 3073 1,4
UCO HIST 3583 1,4
USAO HIST 3553 1,4
USAO HIST 3443 1,4
HS 044 History of Eastern Europe
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HIST 3623 1,4
NOC HIST 1223 1,4
HS 045 History of Greece
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HIST 3313 1,4
NWOSU HIST 3133 1,4
OPSU HIST 3823 1,4
HS 046 History of Rome
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HIST 3413 1,4
NWOSU HIST 3143 1,4
OBU HIST 3413
OPSU HIST 3833 1,4
OSU HIST 3033 1,4
HS 047 History of the Near/Middle East
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Course Number Notes
OBU HIST 3113
OCCC HIST 2343
HS 048 Ancient Civilizations; Other Topics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
History LU HT 3113 1,4
OU HIST 2023 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3713 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4793 1,4
TCC ASN 1103
UCO HIST 3343 1,4
CU HIST 2133 1,4
NWOSU HIST 4433
OBU HIST 2003
OCCC HIST 2303
SEOSU HIST 4953 1,4
SEOSU HIST 2001 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4093 1,4
HS 052 Historiography Research Methods
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Course Number Notes
HS 053 Latin American History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NWOSU HIST 3703
NWOSU HIST 3693
NWOSU HIST 4013
OBU HIST 3213
OCCC HIST 2353
SEOSU HIST 4613 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4623 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3613 1,4
SEOSU HIST 3623 1,4
SSC HIST 2323 1
SWOSU HIST 4013 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4903 1,4
CSC HIST 2300 1,4
ECU HIST 2882 1,4
ECU HIST 2881-4 1,4
ECU HIST 2883 1,4
ECU HIST 2881 1,4
NOC HIST 2450 1,4
NWOSU HIST 1900 1,4
OCCC HIST 1000 1,4
OPSU HIST 4910 1,4
HS 055 Supervised Instruction in History
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Course Number Notes
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OPSU HIST 4000 1,4
OPSU HIST 3363 1,4
OSU HIST 1010 1,4
RSC HIST 2092 1,4
RSC HIST 2093 1,4
RSC HIST 2091 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4970
SEOSU HIST 4960 1,4
SEOSU HIST 4980
SSC HIST 2300 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4903 1,4
SWOSU HIST 4013 1,4
TCC HIS 2990 1,4
UCO HIST 2000 1,4
UCO HIST 3000 1,4
UCO HIST 3990 1,4
USAO HIST 2990 1,4
USAO HIST 2880 1,4
USAO HIST 2900 1,4
HS 056 World History (Comprehensive)
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Course Number Notes
ECU HIST 2613
HS 057 American History (Comprehensive)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
no courses listed
Humanities HH 001 General Humanities I
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC HUM 2113 1
CSC HUMN 2113 1
CU HUM 2113 1
ECU HUM 2113 1
EOSC HUMAN 2113 1
LU HU 2103 1
MSC HUM 2113
NEOAMC HUM 2103 1
NOC HUMN 2113 1
NSU HUM 2113 1
NWOSU HUM 2113 1
OCCC HUM 2213 1
OPSU HUM 2113 1
OSU HONR 1013 1
OSU-OKC HUMN 2103 1
OSUTB-OKM HUM 1013 1
RCC HUM 2223 1
RSC HUM 2113 1
RSU HUM 2113 1
SEOSU HUM 2113 1
SSC HUM 2113 1
TCC HUM 2113 1
TU THEA 1013
UCO HUM 2113 1
USAO IDS 3313 1
WOSC HUMA 2113 1
HH 002 General Humanities II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC HUM 2223 1
CSC HUMN 2223 1
CU HUM 2223 1
ECU HUM 2123 1
EOSC HUMAN 2213 1
LU HU 2003 1
MSC HUM 2223 1
NEOAMC HUM 2203 1
NOC HUMN 2223 1
NSU HUM 2223 1
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NWOSU HUM 2223 1
OCCC HUM 2223 1
OPSU HUM 2223 1
OSU HONR 1033 1
OSU-OKC HUMN 2203 1
OSUTB-OKM HUM 1033 1
RCC HUM 2233 1
RSC HUM 2223 1
RSU HUM 2223 1
SEOSU HUM 2223 1
SSC HUM 2233 1
TCC HUM 2223 1
UCO HUM 2223 1
USAO IDS 4333 1
WOSC HUMA 2223 1
HH 003 Great Books/Humanities
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HUM 2323
MSC ENG 2773 1
MSC ENG 2883 1
MSC ENG 2413 1
MSC ENG 2653 1
MSC ENG 2543 1
RCC ENGL 2423 1
RCC ENGL 2413 1
RCC ENGL 2433 1
RCC ENGL 2453 1
RCC ENGL 2443
SSC HUM 2653
SSC HUM 2413
SSC HUM 2543
SSC HUM 2773
SSC HUM 2883
SSC HUM 2433
UCO HUM 2243 1
HH 004 Great Ideas/Humanities
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HUM 2613 1
NOC HUMN 2123 1
OCCC HUM 2163 1
Humanities OSU HONR 2063 1
SEOSU HUM 2453 1
UCO HUM 2333 1
HH 005 Humanities and Social Sciences
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HUM 2633 1
ECU HUM 2713 1
MSC HST 1433 1
MSC HST 1423 1
NOC HUMN 1133 1
OCCC HUM 2423
OCCC HUM 2133 1
OCCC HUM 2153 1
OSUTB-OKM HUM 2243
SSC HUM 2103 1
SSC HUM 2323 1
HH 006 Arts/Humanities Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC ART 1113
CSC HUMN 1113 1
EOSC HUMAN 1143 1
MSC ART 1113 1
NOC ART 1113
NSU HUM 2333 1
OPSU HUM 1533 1
RSU HUM 1113 1
RSU ART 1113 1
SSC ART 1203
SSC ART 1163
SSC ART 1153
SW-Sayre ART 1223 1
TCC HUM 2883 1
UCO HUM 2273 1
HH 007 Music/Humanities
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS 1113
CSC HUMN 1123 1
ECU HUM 2533 1
EOSC HUMAN 1133 1
MSC MU 1113 1
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NOC MUSC 1113
NSU MUS 2543 1
NWOSU HUM 2533 1
OCCC HUM 1113 1
OCCC HUM 2103 1
OCCC HUM 2373
OPSU HUM 2573 1
OPSU HUM 2563 1
RSU HUM 2573 1
SSC MUS 1223
SSC MUS 1213
SW-Sayre MUSIC 1013 1
UCO HUM 2303 1
CASC DRMA 1213
ECU HUM 2333 1
MSC SPC 1133
NOC THTR 1223
NSU THTR 2763 1
NWOSU HUM 2403 1
RSU HUM 2413 1
RSU COMM 2413
SSC SPCH 1523
TCC THE 2113
CASC FILM 1113
ECU HUM 2813 1
NWOSU HUM 2423
OCCC HUM 2263
OCCC HUM 2253 1
OCCC HUM 2243 1
OCCC HUM 2233 1
OSUTB-OKM HUM 2453
RSU HUM 2893 1
TCC HUM 2663 1
TCC HUM 2443 1
TCC HUM 2333 1
HH 008 Theatre/Humanities
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Course Number Notes
HH 009 Film/Humanities
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Humanities HH 010 Special Topics
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC HUM 2020 1
CSC HUMN 2300 1
ECU HUM 2513
NSU HUM 4000 1
NSU HUM 4110 1
NWOSU HUM 1900 1
OCCC HUM 2353
OSU-OKC HUMN 2050 1
TCC HUM 2990 1
UCO HUM 2000 1
WOSC HUMA 1131 1
ECU HUM 2881 1
NOC HUMN 2450 1
OCCC HUM 2000 1
OPSU HUM 3100 1
OPSU HUM 4000 1
NSU HUM 4003 1
OCCC HUM 2143 1
OCCC HUM 2120 1
OSU HONR 1023 1
RSC HUM 2313 1
TCC HUM 2773
TCC HUM 2553 1
HH 011 Directed Study
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
HH 012 Integrated Humanities
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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IS 000 Computer Concepts Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC CMP 2223
CASC CS 1303 1,7
CSC COMS 1133 1,7
CU CIS 1013 1,7
EOSC CIS 1113 1,7
MACU MISE 3103
MSC CIS 1113 1,7
NEOAMC CS 2103 1,7
NEOAMC BADM 2103
NOC MMDC 1113 1,7
NOC CS 1113 1,7
NSU IS 1003
NSU CS 1003 1,7
NWOSU CMSC 1003 1,7
OCCC CS 1153
OPSU CIS 1113 1,7
ORU CSC 101
OSU-OKC CIS 1103 1
OSU-OKC CIS 1113 1,7
RCC CMSC 1113 1,7
RSC CIT 1103 1,7
RSU IT 1411 1,7
SEOSU CS 1113 1,7
SSC CS 1103
SSC CS 1143
TCC CSC 1203
USAO IDS 2003 1,7
BC MIS 2113
CASC CS 1103 1,7
MACU MISE 4403
MACU MISE 4801
MSC CIS 2113 1,7
NEOAMC OIS 2503
NSU IS 1133 1,7
NSU IS 1003 1,7
NWOSU CMSC 1103 1,7
IS 001 Computer Applications
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Information Systems OBU BTEC 1103
OCCC CS 1103 1,7
OPSU CIS 2223 1,7
ORU CSC 112
OSU-OKC CIS 1503 1,7
OSUTB-OKM GTIT 1133
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1013 1,7
RCC CMSC 1223 1,7
RSC CIT 1093 1,7
RSU CS 1113 1,7
SEOSU CIS 1003 1,7
SEOSU BIM 1553 1,7
TCC CSC 1203 1,7
TCC CIS 2073 1,7
USAO IDS 2003 1,7
WOSC COSC 1153 1,7
BC MIS 2213
CASC CS 1313 1,7
CSC COMS 1513 1,7
CU CIS 2013 1,7
MSC CIS 1533 1,7
NEOAMC CS 2023 1,7
NSU CS 3023
NSU IS 3023 1,7
NWOSU CMSC 2033 1,7
OSU-OKC CIS 1533 1,7
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2193 1,7
OU MIS 2013 1
RSC CIT 1123 1,7
RSU CS 2213 1,7
SSC CS 1113
SWOSU COMSC 1433 1,7
SW-Sayre COMSC 1433 1,7
SW-Sayre COMSC 1433
TCC CSC 2283 1,7
WOSC COSC 1403 1,7
IS 002 Programming I: Visual Basic
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
IS 003 Programming I: Pascal
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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MACU MISE 4603
MACU MISE 4103
MSC CS 2123 1,7
NOC CS 2113 1,7
OSU-OKC CIS 2213 1,7
OU MIS 2013
SEOSU CS 1513 1,7
TCC CSC 2303
IS 004 Programming I: C
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC CMP 2373
NEOAMC CS 2143 1,7
OPSU CIS 2123
OU MIS 2013
TCC CSC 2473 1,7
BC CMP 3383
CSC COMS 2143 1,7
CU CIS 2023 1,7,3
EOSC CIS 2223 1,7
MSC CS 2163 1,7
NEOAMC CS 2323 1,7
NOC CS 1323 1,7
OPSU CIS 2123
OSU-OKC CIS 2013 1,7
OU MIS 2013
RSC CIT 1173 1,7
SEOSU CS 1613 1,7
SSC CS 2363
SW-Sayre COMSC 1033 1,7
TCC CSC 2843 1,7
USAO CSCI 2143 1,7
BC CMP 3393
CASC CS 1201
EOSC CIS 2323 1,7
IS 005 Programming I: C++
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WOSC COSC 2713 1,7
IS 006 Programming I: JAVA
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MSC CIS 2183 1,7
Information Systems NEOAMC CS 2173
NWOSU CMSC 2103
OSU MSIS 2203
OSU-OKC CIS 2323 1,7
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1333 1,7
OU MIS 2013
RSC CIT 1613 1,7
RSU CS 2223 1,7
SWOSU COMSC 1033
TCC CSC 2133 1,7
WOSC COSC 2813 1,7
IS 007 Programming I: COBOL
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC COMS 1823
CU CIS 1063 1,3
EOSC CIS 2113
MSC CS 2153
NEOAMC CS 2204
NOC CS 2223
NWOSU CMSC 2023
OCCC CS 2213
OSU-OKC CIS 2114 1,7
OU MIS 2013 1
RSC CIT 1143
SEOSU CIS 1613
USAO CSCI 2343
WOSC COSC 1343
BC MIS 3513
CSC COMS 1503
MACU MISE 4703
MSC CS 2113
NEOAMC CS 2134
OU MIS 2013
RCC CMSC 1303
SEOSU CS 1213
TCC CSC 1403
USAO CSCI 2043
IS 010 Programming I: BASIC
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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IS 011 Programming II: Visual Basic Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC CS 1333
CSC COMS 1513
NEOAMC CS 2023
NOC CS 1013
OPSU CIS 3613
OSU-OKC CIS 2053 1,7
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2453
RSC CIT 2123
TCC CSC 2893
WOSC COSC 2823
IS 012 Programming II: C
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC CS 2143
SEOSU CS 2123
TCC CSC 2683
BC CMP 4313
CSC COMS 2143
CU CIS 3023 1,3,5
EOSC CIS 2233
NEOAMC CS 2323
NSU CS 2163
OCCC CS 2363
OPSU CIS 3613
OSU-OKC CIS 2343 1,7
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2233
OSUTB-OKM ITD 3233
RSC CIT 2173
SEOSU CS 1623
SWOSU COMSC 2473
SW-Sayre COMSC 1053
TCC CSC 2873
USAO CSCI 2243
WOSC COSC 2723
IS 013 Programming II: C++
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
IS 014 Programming II: JAVA
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Information Systems CASC CS 2333
LU CS 2113 Advanced Programming Concepts
NWOSU CMSC 3203 1
OCCC CS 2163
OSU-OKC CIS 2543 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2183
RSC CIT 2613
RSU CS 2323
SWOSU COMSC 1053
TCC CIS 2413
CU CIS 2063 1,3
EOSC CIS 2123
IS 015 Programming II: COBOL
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC CS 2214
NOC CS 2243
NSU IS 3033
OCCC CS 2233
SEOSU CIS 1623
WOSC COSC 2913
EOSC CIS 1123
OPSU CIS 2233
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1233
RSC CIT 1113
SEOSU CS 1313
TCC CIS 1203
WOSC COSC 1313
CU CIS 3083 1,6
MACU MISE 4303
NEOAMC CS 2303
NSU IS 4293
NWOSU CMSC 4003
OSU-OKC CIS 2363 1,7
RSC CIT 2013
RSC CIT 2183
IS 017 Programming Logic
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
IS 018 Data Base Theory
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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SWOSU COMSC 3403
TCC CIS 2283
USAO CSCI 4053
WOSC COSC 2163
IS 019 Data Base
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC MIS 4213
CASC CS 2013
CSC COMS 1543
EOSC CIS 2333
MACU MISE 4313
MSC CIS 2213
NEOAMC CS 2043
NOC CS 2103
NWOSU CMSC 3003
OPSU CIS 4013
OSU-OKC CIS 2463 1,7
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2203
RCC CMSC 1243
RSC CIT 2103
RSC CIT 1293
RSU CS 1163
SEOSU BIM 2313
SSC CS 2603 1
TCC CSC 2043
ECU MIS 3513
LU MIS 4523
MSC CIS 2223
NEOAMC CS 2424
NOC CS 2233
NWOSU CMSC 4013
OPSU CIS 4223
OSU-OKC CIS 2703 1,7
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2113
RCC CMSC 1183
RSC CIT 2003
SWOSU COMSC 3353
IS 020 Systems Analysis and Design
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU CIS 2033
Information Systems TCC CSC 2333
USAO CSCI 2443
WOSC COSC 1333
IS 021 Computer Concepts for Solving Information Problems Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
MACU MISE 4203
NOC CS 2123
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2363
TCC CSC 2333
CSC COMS 2233
EOSC CIS 2643
MACU MISE 3203
MSC CIS 1653
NEOAMC CS 2423
NWOSU CMSC 3113
OSU-OKC ITD 2523 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1223
RCC CMSC 2053
RSC CIT 2033
RSU IT 2143
SWOSU COMSC 3153
TCC CIS 2203
TCC CSC 1483
TCC CSC 1263
TCC CSC 1483
CASC CS 2213
CSC COMS 2243
EOSC CIS 2713
MSC CIS 2143
NEOAMC CS 2433
NWOSU CMSC 3213
OPSU CIS 4213
OSU-OKC ITD 2623 1
IS 022 Network Management I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CS 2203
WOSC BCIS 2404
IS 023 Network Management II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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OSUTB-OKM ITD 2253
RCC CMSC 2063
RSC CIT 2053
RSC CIT 2083
RSU IT 2153
TCC CIS 2063
TCC CSC 2783
TCC CSC 2053
TCC CIS 2053
WOSC BCIS 2424
CSC COMS 1413
EOSC CIS 1323
MSC CIS 1683
NEOAMC CS 1373
NSU IS 3013
NWOSU CMSC 4603
OSU-OKC ITD 1513
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2223
RSC CIT 2583
SSC CS 2173
SW-Sayre COMSC 2063
TCC CIS 2023
TCC CSC 2163
IS 025 Operating Systems
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WOSC COSC 1223
IS 026 A+ Certification Preparation
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
EOSC CIS 2623
MSC ITN 1623
OPSU CIS 3804
OSU-OKC ITD 1503 1
OSU-OKC ITD 1513 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1213
RSC CIT 2023
TCC CIS 2023
TCC CSC 2143
WOSC BCIS 1804
IS 027 Introduction to HTML and Web Design
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Information Systems BC CMP 2443
CASC CS 2223
MACU MISE 4503
MSC CIS 2253
NWOSU ECOM 2013
OBU BTEC 2253
OPSU CIS 2113
OSU-OKC TCOM 2033 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1353
RSC WEB 2213
RSC WEB 1153
RSU CS 2163
SSC CS 2003
SW-Sayre COMSC 2213 1
TCC CIS 1013
TCC CIS 2153
WOSC BCIS 2913
OSU-OKC TCOM 2433 1
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2243
OSUTB-OKM ITD 2123
RSC WEB 2503
RSC WEB 2213
RSC WEB 2203
IS 028 Web Site Administration
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TCC CIS 2013
IS 029 Information Security
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC CS 1423
EOSC CIS 1363
NWOSU ECOM 3403
OSU-OKC CIS 2513
OSUTB-OKM ITD 1243
RSC CIT 2503
RSC CIT 2523
RSC CIT 2563
SSC CS 1183
SWOSU COMSC 1103
TCC CIS 2483
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IS 030 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC CS 2003
EOSC CIS 1543
MSC CIS 2503
NSU IS 3083
OSU-OKC CIS 2263
SSC CS 2643
TU MIS 1123
WOSC BCIS 1613
IS 031 GUI Design/Human Computer Interfaces Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
EOSC CIS 2243
MSC CIS 2173
NWOSU ECOM 3213
RSC CIT 1713
Journalism AD 001 Advertising Principles
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CSC BUSN 2203 1
EOSC JOURN 2123 1
NOC JOUR 2013 1
NSU MC 3033 1
OBU STCM 3143
OCCC JB 2113 1
OCCC MKT 2343 1
OCU MCAD 2213
ORU MMC 220
OSU JB 2013 1
OSU-OKC MKT 2343 1
RCC MGMT 1333 1
TCC JMC 2013 1
TCC MKT 2393 1
TU COM 2123
UCO JOUR 1183 1
AD 002 Advertising Copy/Layout
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC JORN 1513 1
NEOAMC MCOM 2013 1
OCU MCAD 3103 1
ORU MMC 416
RCC ART 1153 1
SEOSU COMM 3773
AD 301 Upper Division Advertising Principles
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU MKTG 4433 1
NWOSU MCOM 3033 1
OPSU MKTG 3973 1
SEOSU MKT 3533 1
UCO MRKT 3413 1
AD 302 Upper Division Advertising Copy/ Layout 1 Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
LU BJ 3312
NSU MC 4093 1
OPSU BA 3643 1
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SEOSU COMM 3773 1
UCO JOUR 3283 1
CU JOUR 3343 1
UCO JOUR 4283 1
CASC JOUR 1023
CASC JOUR 2313 1
ECU COMM 2733 1
NOC JOUR 1133
NSU MC 2103 1
OBU EMPD 2483
ORU MMC 205
OSU JB 2003 1
AD 304 Upper Division Graphic Arts Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
LU TE 4603 1
AD 310 Upper Division Graphic Arts Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
OCU MCAD 4013 1
ORU MMC 421
SEOSU COMM 3893 1
JR 001 Writing for Mass Media Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
SEOSU COMM 2113 1
SWOSU COMM 2113 1
TCC JMC 1113 1
JR 002 Reporting I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC JOUR 1023 1
CSC JORN 1113 1
CU JOUR 3013 1
EOSC JOURN 1213 1
LU BJ 2393 1
NEOAMC MCOM 2113 1
NOC JOUR 1123 1
NSU MC 2133 1
NWOSU MCOM 2113 1
OBU NSIM 2063
OCCC JB 1133 1
OCU MCPM 2003
Journalism ORU MMC 107
RSC JOUR 1303 1
RSU COMM 3173 1
SSC JOUR 1103 1
SW-Sayre COMM 1023 1
TCC JMC 1123 1
TU COM 3413
UCO JOUR 1143 1
USAO COMM 2553 1
JR 003 Reporting II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC JOUR 2313 1
CSC JORN 1213 1
LU BJ 3343 1
OBU NSIM 3173
OCCC JB 2233 1
OCU MCPM 3613 1
ORU MMC 317
RSC JOUR 2213 1
SEOSU COMM 2223 1
SWOSU COMM 2213 1
SW-Sayre COMM 1033
SW-Sayre COMM 1023
TCC JMC 2213 1
JR 030 Editing I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC JOUR 2323 1
CSC JORN 2113 1
CU JOUR 4133 1
EOSC JOURN 2113 1
LU BJ 3353 1
NEOAMC MCOM 2223 1
NOC JOUR 2113 1
NSU MC 3233 1
OBU NSIM 3163
OCU MCPM 3313 1
ORU MMC 305
RSC JOUR 2203 1
SEOSU COMM 3223 1
SWOSU COMM 3113
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TCC JMC 2113 1
JR 050 Photography: Beginning
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC ART 2213
CSC JORN 1313 1
CU JOUR 3043 1
ECU COMM 1713 1
EOSC JOURN 1133 1
LU BJ 3212 1
NEOAMC MCOM 1333 1
NOC JOUR 1133 1
NSU MC 2243 1
NWOSU MCOM 3623 1
OCCC GCOM 1143 1
OCU MASC 2163
OPSU ART 1123 1
ORU MMC 363
OSU-OKC ART 2323 1
RCC JOUR 1133 1
RSC JOUR 1113 1
SSC JOUR 1223 1
SW-Sayre COMM 1042 1
TCC JMC 2853
UCO JOUR 1123 1
JR 052 Photography: Advanced
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC MCOM 2433 1
NOC JOUR 2143 1
NSU MC 4133 1
OCCC GCOM 2243 1
OCU MASC 2263
RCC JOUR 2263 1
RSC JOUR 2123 1
SSC JOUR 2203 1
JR 056 Photojournalism I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU JOUR 4213 1
LU BJ 3222
NOC JOUR 2023
OBU NSIM 3033
Journalism OCU MASC 2303
RCC JOUR 2273 1
RSC JOUR 2113 1
SEOSU COMM 3283 1
SWOSU COMM 3333
TCC JMC 2863
JR 070 Public Relations Principles
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU PBRL 3823 1
EOSC JOURN 1143 1
LU BJ 3313 1
NSU MC 3133 1
OBU STEM 2323
OCCC JB 2413 1
OCU MCPR 2313
ORU MMC 225
OSU JB 2183 1
OSU-OKC MKT 2643 1
RSC JOUR 2223 1
SEOSU COMM 2583 1
TCC JMC 2183 1
USAO COMM 3273 B 1
JR 093 Radio and TV News I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU R/TV 3413 1
LU BJ 3113 1
OCU MCBC 2213
ORU MMC 208
RSU COMM 3023 1
SEOSU COMM 3783 1
TCC JMC 2173
JR 097 Introduction to Broadcasting
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC SPCH 2243 1
CU R/TV 1013 1
NEOAMC MCOM 2213 1
NWOSU MCOM 2653 1
OBU NSIM 2143
OCU MCBC 2103
OPSU SPCH 2603 1
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RSC BCST 1233 1
TCC JMC 1103 1
UCO COMM 2163 1
JR 110 Radio Production I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU R/TV 2213 1
ECU COMM 2753 1
OBU EMPD 1203
OCCC JB 1103 1
OCU MCBC 2243
ORU MMC 127
RSU COMM 2013 1
SEOSU COMM 2573 1
TCC JMC 2873 1
JR 111 Radio Announcing I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU R/TV 2113 1
LU BJ 3143 1
OBU EMPD 1203
ORU MMC 345
RSU COMM 2703 1
SEOSU COMM 3553 1
JR 113 TV Production I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU R/TV 2313 1
LU BJ 4113
NEOAMC MCOM 1123 1
NOC SPCH 2123 1
OBU EMPD 1154
OCCC JB 2643 1
OCU MCBC 2343
OPSU SPCH 3653 1
ORU MMC 228
RSC BCST 2103 1
RSU COMM 2003 1
SEOSU COMM 2573 1
TCC JMC 2353 1
JR 114 TV Production II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
Journalism CU R/TV 3323 1
NEOAMC MCOM 1133 1
OBU EMPD 3153
RSC BCST 2203 1
TCC JMC 2373
JR 130 Introduction to Mass Communication
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC JOUR 1013 1
CU JOUR 2113 1
ECU COMM 1733 1
EOSC JOURN 1113 1
LU BJ 2313 1
NEOAMC MCOM 1013 1
NOC JOUR 1013 1
NSU MC 1103 1
NWOSU MCOM 2123 1
OBU CMAR 2203
OCCC JB 1013 1
OCU MASC 1113
ORU MMC 104
OSU JB 1143 1
OU JMC 1013 1
RSC JOUR 1203 1
RSU COMM 1003 1
SEOSU COMM 2253 1
SSC JOUR 1123 1
SWOSU COMM 2103
TCC JMC 1013 1
UCO MCOM 1103 1
USAO COMM 2483 1
WOSC JOUR 1113
JR 131 History of Mass Communication Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU JOUR 4803 1
USAO COMM 2483 1
JR 132 Media Law Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU JOUR 4813 1
LU BJ 4173 1
NSU MC 4333 1
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NWOSU MCOM 4212 1
OCU MASC 4213 1
ORU MMC 321
RSU COMM 3413
SEOSU COMM 4853 1
SWOSU COMM 4293 1
Management MG 001 Principles of Management
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC BUS 2023 1
CSC BUSN 2133 1
CU MGMT 3013 1
ECU MGMT 3013 1, 5, 6
EOSC MGT 2113 1
LU MG 3703 1
MSC BM 2013 1
NEOAMC MGMT 2213 1
NOC BMGT 2263 1
NSU MGMT 3183 1
NWOSU MGMT 3063 1
OCCC MGMT 2053 1
OPSU MNGT 3813 1
ORU MGT 130
OSU MGMT 3013 1
OSU-OKC MGMT 2103 1
OSUTB-OKC MGMT 2313
OSUTB-OKM MGMT 2313
OU MGT 3013 1,5,6
RCC MGMT 2033 1
RSC MGMT 2103 1
RSU MGMT 3013 1, 5, 6
SSC BA 2403 1
TCC MGT 2363 1
UCO MGMT 3103 1
USAO MGMT 3253 1
WOSC MGMT 2213 1
MG 002 Human Resource Management
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC BUSN 2233 1
CU MGMT 3513 1
ECU MGMT 3043 1, 5, 6
EOSC MGT 2243 1
LU MG 3723 1
NEOAMC MGMT 2023 1
NOC BMGT 2233 1
NWOSU MGMT 4333 1
OPSU MNGT 4873 1
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ORU MGT 353
OSU-OKC MGMT 2213 1
OSUTB-OKM MGMT 2603 1
RCC MGMT 2463 1
RCC MGMT 2363 1
RSC MGMT 2203 1
TCC MGT 1373 1
WOSC MGMT 2023 1
MG 003 Organizational Behavior
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC BUSN 2363 1
CU MGMT 4013 1
ECU MGMT 3103 1, 5, 6
EOSC BUSA 1133 1
LU MG 3173 1
NWOSU MGMT 3433 1
ORU MGT 352
OSU-OKC MGMT 2913 1
OSUTB-OKM MGMT 2913
TCC MGT 2323 1
MG 004 Production/ Operations Management
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Course Number Notes
CU MGMT 3613 1
ECU MGMT 3063 1, 5, 6
LU MG 3713 1
NSU MGMT 3213 1
NWOSU MGMT 4353 1
RCC MGMT 2153 1
MG 005 Small Business Management
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
EOSC MGT 2223 1
LU MG 3743 1
MSC BM 2533 1
NEOAMC MGMT 1223 1
NOC BMGT 2253 1
NWOSU MGMT 4213 1
OCCC MGMT 2013 1
OPSU MNGT 4893 1
ORU MGT 421
ORU MGT 422
Management OSU-OKC BUS 2003 1
OSUTB-OKM MGMT 2243 1
RCC MGMT 2353 1
RSC MGMT 2703 1
SSC BA 2123 1
TCC BUS 2213 1
WOSC MGMT 2663 1
MG 006 Strategic Management/Policy
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CU BUS 4633 1
ECU BUS 4303 1, 6
LU MG 4703 1
NSU MGMT 4213 1
NWOSU MGMT 4433 1
OPSU MGMT 4983 1
ORU MGT 431
SEOSU MNGT 4633 1
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MK 003 Marketing Principles Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC MKT 2283 1,5,6
CASC MKTG 1013
CSC BUSN 2713 1,5
CU MKTG 3413 1,5,6
ECU MKTG 3313 1,5,6
EOSC MKT 2333 1,5
LU MG 3763 1,5
MSC BM 1123 1,5
NEOAMC MKTG 2123 1,5
NOC BMGT 2143 1,5
NSU MKT 3213 1,5,6
NWOSU MRKT 3043 1,5,6
OCCC MKTG 2043 1,5
OPSU MKTG 3913 1,5,6
ORU MKT 130
OSU MKTG 3213 1,5,6
OSU-OKC MKT 2273 1,5
OSUTB-OKM MKTG 2153 1,5
OU MKT 3013 1,5,6
RCC MRKT 2323 1,5
RSC MKTG 2103 1,5
RSU MKTG 3113 1, 5, 6
SEOSU MKT 3233 1,5,6
SSC BA 2513 1,5
SWCU BUS 3443 1,5,6
SWOSU MRKTG 3143 1,6
TCC MKT 2423 1,5
UCO MRKT 3013 1,5,6
USAO BADM 3243 1,5,6
WOSC MGMT 2323 1,5
NEOAMC MKTG 2103
NOC JOUR 1133 1
OCCC MKT 2253
MK 023 Introduction to Consumer Behavior
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU-OKC MKT 1263 1
TCC MKT 2363 1
Marketing MK 033 Introduction to International Marketing
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
OCCC MKT 2453
RSC MKTG 2513
TCC MKT 2813
EOSC MKT 2103 1
NEOAMC MGMT 1123 1
NOC BMGT 2123 1
OCCC MKT 2163 1
RSC MKTG 1503 1
TCC MKT 1313 1
MSC BM 1143 1
OSUTB-OKM BADM 2423 1
WOSC MGMT 2223 1
EOSC MKT 2123
NEOAMC MGMT 2223 1
NOC JOUR 2013
OCCC MKT 2343 1
OSU-OKC MKT 2343 1
RCC MGMT 1333 1
RSC MKTG 2213 1
TCC MKT 2393 1
MK 043 Introduction to Sales
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
UCO MRKT 2313 1
MK 053 Introduction of Retailing
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MK 063 Introduction to Advertising
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NOC BMGT 2163 1
MK 073 Introduction to e-Marketing
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MK 103 Consumer Behavior
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC MKT 2513 1
CU MKTG 3423 1,5,6
ECU MKTG 3323 1,5,6
NOC JOUR 1133 1
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NSU MKT 3323 1,5,6
NWOSU MRKT 3413 1,5,6
OPSU BADM 3103 1
ORU MKT 333 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU-OKC MKT 2283 1
SEOSU MKT 3633 1,5,6
SWOSU MRKTG 3443 1,6
UCO MRKT 4423 1,5
MK 113 Principles of Promotions
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC MKT 3313 1
ECU MKTG 4323 1,5,6
NSU MKT 3253 1,5,6
ORU MKT 334 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU MKTG 3433 1
SWOSU MRKTG 3243 1,6
UCO MRKT 4463 1,5,6
MK 123 Sales Management
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC MKT 3413 1
CU MKTG 3533 1,5,6
ORU MKT 346 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU MKTG 3513 1
SEOSU MKT 4243 1,5,6
UCO MRKT 4143 1
MK 133 Professional Selling
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU MKTG 3813 1,5,6
NWOSU MRKT 4043 1,5,6
OPSU MKTG 3923 1
OSU MKTG 3473 1
MK 143 Retail Management
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU MKTG 3433 1,5,6
Marketing ECU MKTG 3353 1,5,6
NSU MKT 3663 1,5,6
OPSU MKTG 4023 1
ORU MKT 447 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU MKTG 3613 1
SEOSU MKT 3433 1,5,6
SWOSU MRKTG 3263
UCO MRKT 4453 1
MK 153 Principles of Advertising
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC MKT 4313 1
CU MKTG 4433 1,5,6
NWOSU MRKT 3033 1
OPSU MKTG 3973 1
ORU MMC 220
OSU-OKC MKT 2343 1
SEOSU MKT 3533 1,5,6
UCO MRKT 3413 1,5
MK 263 Materials Management/Purchasing
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC MKT 4413 1
OPSU MKTG 4973 1
ORU MGT 333 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
SEOSU MNGT 4543 1,5,6
UCO MRKT 4433 1,5
MK 413 Marketing Research
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC MKT 3113 1
CU MKTG 4443 1,5,6
ECU MKTG 4413 1,5,6
LU MG 4763 1
NSU MKT 4333 1,5,6
OPSU MKTG 4993 1
ORU MKT 445 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
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OSU MKTG 4333 1
SEOSU MKT 4333 1,5,6
SWOSU MRKTG 4243 1,6
UCO MRKT 4113 1
MK 423 Logistics and Distribution Channels
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC MKT 3213 1
NSU MKT 4353 1,5,6
OSU MKTG 4223 1
SEOSU MKT 4453 1,5,6
SWOSU MRKTG 4443 1,6
UCO MRKT 3313
MK 433 International Marketing
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
LU MG 4753 1
LU MG 4773 1
NSU MKT 4343 1,5,6
NWOSU MRKT 4113 1,5,6
ORU MKT 361 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU MKTG 4553 1
RCC MRKT 2423 1
SWOSU MRKTG 4643 1,6
UCO MRKT 4413 1
MK 443 Marketing Strategy (Capstone)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC MKT 4113 1,5,6
ECU MKTG 4423 1,5,6
LU MG 3773 1
NWOSU MRKT 4103 1,5,6
ORU MKT 455 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU MKTG 4683 1
SEOSU MKT 4643 1,5,6
SWOSU MRKTG 4143 1,6
UCO MRKT 4313
Marketing MK 453 Internship with Independent Study
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
BC MKT 4496 1,5,6
ORU MKT 451 A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU MKTG 4850 1
OSU-OKC BUS 2650 1
SEOSU MKT 4950 1,5,6
SWOSU MRKTG 4003 1,6
SWOSU MRKTG 4333 1,6
UCO MRKT 4950 1,5,6
MK 463 E-Marketing
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
BC ENT 3163 1,5
NSU MKT 4123 1,5,6
NWOSU MRKT 4013 1,5
OSU MKTG 4993
UCO MRKT 4493 1,5
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MA 201 General Education Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC MATH 1413
CSC MATH 1493
CU MATH 1813
ECU MATH 1413
EOSC MATH 1503
LU MT 2603
MSC MTH 1413
NEOAMC MATH 1493
NOC MATH 1483
NSU MATH 1473
NWOSU MATH 1403 1
OBU MATH 1033
OCCC MATH 1503
OPSU MATH 1473
OSU MATH 1493
OSU-OKC MATH 1413 1
OU MATH 1473 1
RCC MATH 1493
RSC MATH 1473
RSU MATH 1503
SEOSU MATH 1303
SSC MATH 1413
SWOSU MATH 1143
SW-Sayre MATH 1143
TCC MTH 1473
UCO MATH 1113
USAO IDS 1223
WOSC MATH 1143
MA 202 Finite Mathematics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
LU MT 2603
NSU MATH 2253
TCC MTH 2513
USAO MATH 2213
CASC MATH 1513
CSC MATH 1513
MA 203 College Algebra
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Mathematics CU MATH 1513
ECU MATH 1513
EOSC MATH 1513
LU MT 1323
MSC MTH 1513
NEOAMC MATH 1513
NOC MATH 1513
NSU MATH 1513
NWOSU MATH 1513
OBU MATH 1163
OCCC MATH 1533
OCCC MATH 1513
OCCC MATH 1533
OCU MATH 1503
OPSU MATH 1513
ORU MAT 113
OSU MATH 1513
OSU-OKC MATH 1513 1
OSUTB-OKM MATH 1513
OU MATH 1503 1
RCC MATH 1513
RSC MATH 1513
RSU MATH 1513
SEOSU MATH 1513
SSC MATH 1513
SWOSU MATH 1513
SW-Sayre MATH 1513
TCC MTH 1513
UCO MATH 1513
USAO MATH 1513
WOSC MATH 1513
MA 204 Trigonometry
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MATH 1613
CSC MATH 1613
CU MATH 1613
ECU MATH 1713
EOSC MATH 1613
LU MT 1613
MSC MTH 1613
NEOAMC MATH 1613
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NOC MATH 1613
NSU MATH 1613
NWOSU MATH 1613
OBU MATH 1173
OCCC MATH 1613
OCU MATH 1602
OPSU MATH 1613
ORU MAT 114
OSU MATH 1613
OSU-OKC MATH 1613 1
OSUTB-OKM MATH 1613
OU MATH 1523 1
RCC MATH 1613
RSC MATH 1613
RSU MATH 1613
SEOSU MATH 1613
SSC MATH 1613
SWOSU MATH 1613
SW-Sayre MATH 1613
TCC MTH 1613
UCO MATH 1593
USAO MATH 1613
WOSC MATH 1613
MA 214 College Algebra and Trigonometry
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC MATH 1715
CU MATH 1715
NEOAMC MATH 1715
NOC MATH 1715
OPSU MATH 1715
OSU MATH 1715
RSU MATH 1715
SWOSU MATH 1715
TCC MTH 1715
UCO MATH 1555
CASC MATH 2224
CSC MATH 1813
LU MT 2524
MA 224 Analytical Geometry
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Mathematics NSU MATH 2113
OPSU MATH 1813
OSUTB-OKM MATH 2113
SEOSU MATH 2113
CSC MATH 2113
CU MATH 3383
ECU MATH 2723
EOSC MATH 2223
NSU MATH 3413
NWOSU MATH 3223
OCCC MATH 2023
OSU MATH 3403
RSC MATH 2023
RSU MATH 3413
SEOSU MATH 3133
SSC MATH 2123
SWOSU MATH 2133
UCO MATH 2023
USAO MATH 3113
MA 301 Geometry for Elementary Teachers
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MA 302 Number Theory for Elementary Teachers
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MATH 2213
CU MATH 3353
ECU MATH 2713
EOSC MATH 2213
NEOAMC MATH 2413
NWOSU MATH 2233
OCU MATH 1203
OPSU MATH 2213
ORU MAT 221
OSU MATH 3603
OU MATH 2213 1
RSC MATH 2013
RSU MATH 2213
SSC MATH 2113
SWOSU MATH 1433
TCC MTH 2423
UCO MATH 2013
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MATH 2113
MATH 2413
MATH 3363
MATH 2733
MATH 2513
MATH 3203
MATH 2223
MATH 2133
MATH 1443
MATH 2113
MA 602 Business Calculus I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
USAO
MA 303 Probability and S tatistics for Elementary Teachers Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC
CU
ECU
NEOAMC
NWOSU
OPSU
SSC
SWOSU
UCO
CASC MATH 2523
CSC MATH 2103
CU MATH 2713
ECU MATH 2613
EOSC MATH 2413
LU BA 2614
MSC MTH 2143
NEOAMC MATH 2103
NOC MATH 2103
NSU MATH 2423
NWOSU MATH 2533
OBU MATH 1903
OCCC MATH 1743
OSU MATH 2103
OSU-OKC MATH 2103 1
OSUTB-OKM MATH 2103
OSUTB-OKM MATH 2713
OU MATH 1743 1
RSC MATH 1743
RSU MATH 1743
SEOSU MATH 2143
SWOSU MATH 2823
TCC MTH 2523
UCO MATH 2053
WOSC BUSI 1743
WOSC MATH 1743
Mathematics MA 612 Business Calculus II
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
OCCC MATH 2123
OU MATH 2123 1
RSC MATH 2133
NEOAMC MATH 2123
OSU MATH 2123
OSU-OKC MATH 2123 1
OSUTB-OKM MATH 2123
OSUTB-OKM MATH 2123
RSC MATH 2123
OSU MATH 2133
OSU-OKC MATH 2133 1
OSUTB-OKM MATH 2133
OSUTB-OKM MATH 2133
EOSC MATH 1133
MSC ET 1123
OCCC APPM 1223
RCC MATH 1413
RSC MATH 1133
TCC MTH 1454
MSC ET 1233
OCCC APPM 1233
RCC MATH 1433
RSC MATH 1143
MA 622 Calculus for Technology I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MA 632 Calculus for Technology II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MA 801 Mathematics for Technology I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MA 811 Mathematics for Technology II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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MU 001 Introduction to Music/Music Appreciation I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
1113
1123
1023
2533
1133
1822
1113
2573
1113
2543
2643
2743
2533
2063
1113
2563
300
2573
1113 1
1343
1203
2573
2573
1123
1213
1223
1013
1013
1113
2073
2123
1203
1133
1133
1103
2301
MU 003 Fundamentals of Music
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS
CSC HUMN
CU MUSC
ECU HUM
EOSC HUM
LU MS
MSC MU
NEOAMC MUSC
NOC MUSC
NSU MUS
NSU MUS
NSU MUS
NWOSU HUM
OBU FNAR
OCCC HUM
OPSU HUM
ORU MUS
OSU MUSI
OU MUNM
RCC MUS
RSC MUS
RSU HUM
RSU MUSC
SEOSU MUS
SSC MUS
SSC MUS
SWOSU MUSIC
SW-Sayre MUSIC
TCC MUS
TU MUS
UCO MUS
USAO MUSC
WOSC MUSI
WOSC MUSI
CASC MUS
CU MUSC
Music
MU 004 Music Theory I (Harmony)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU MUS 1113
LU MS 1711
MSC MU 1202
NEOAMC MUSC 1113
NOC MUSC 1003
NSU MUS 1002
NSU MUS 2003
NWOSU MUSI 1002
OPSU MUSI 1513
ORU MUS 100
OU MUNM 1123 1
RCC MUS 1123
RSC MUS 1102
SEOSU MUS 1213
SWOSU MUSIC 1112
TCC MUS 1002
UCO MUS 1113
USAO MUSC 1102
WOSC MUSI 1033
CASC MUS 1013
CSC MUSC 1153
CU MUSC 2312
ECU MUS 1133
EOSC MUSIC 1114
LU MS 1533
NEOAMC MUSC 1533
NOC MUSC 1133
NSU MUS 2553
NWOSU MUSI 1123
OCCC MU 1124
OPSU MUSI 1523
ORU MUS 101
OSU MUSI 1533
OU MUTH 1511 1
RCC MUS 1134
RSC MUS 1222
SEOSU MUS 1203
SWOSU MUSIC 1214
TCC MUS 1013
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UCO MUS 1143
USAO MUSC 1114
WOSC MUSI 1513
CASC MUS 1023
CSC MUSC 1253
CU MUSC 2332
ECU MUS 1233
EOSC MUSIC 1214
LU MS 1543
NEOAMC MUSC 1543
NOC MUSC 1143
NSU MUS 2563
NWOSU MUSI 1143
OCCC MU 1224
OPSU MUSI 1533
ORU MUS 102
OSU MUSI 1543
OU MUTH 1522 1
RCC MUS 1234
RSC MUS 1242
SEOSU MUS 1243
SWOSU MUSIC 1314
TCC MUS 1023
UCO MUS 1183
USAO MUSC 1124
WOSC MUSI 1523
MU 005 Music Theory II (Harmony)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 006 Applied Music
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
SWOSU MUSIC 1091
SWOSU MUSIC 1191
SWOSU MUSIC 3091
CASC MUS 1112
CSC MUSC 1512
CU MUSC 2321
NOC MUSC 1131
NSU MUS 1531
MU 027 Music Theory I (Aural)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Music NWOSU MUSI 1132
OPSU MUSI 1521
ORU MUS 103
OSU MUSI 1531
OU MUTH 1611 1
RCC MUS 1133
RSC MUS 1212
SEOSU MUS 1101
TCC MUS 1062
UCO MUS 1151
WOSC MUSI 1531
CASC MUS 1122
CSC MUSC 1522
CU MUSC 2341
NOC MUSC 1141
NSU MUS 1541
NWOSU MUSI 1152
OPSU MUSI 1531
ORU MUS 104
OSU MUSI 1541
OU MUTH 1622 1
RSC MUS 1232
SEOSU MUS 1231
TCC MUS 1072
UCO MUS 1161
WOSC MUSI 1541
MU 028 Music Theory II (Aural)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 030 Music Applied Keyboard I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU MUS P1011-2
EOSC MUS 1411
NEOAMC MUSC 1012
NEOAMC MUSC 1011
NOC MUSC 1810
NOC MUSC 1710
NSU MUS 2111
NSU MUS 2112
NWOSU MUSI 1620
NWOSU MUSI 1610
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OCCC MU 1141
OPSU MUPI 1210
RSC MUS 2501-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1491
SWOSU MUSIC 1492
SWOSU MUSIC 1291
SWOSU MUSIC 1292
TCC MUS 1201
TCC MUS 1202
TU MUS 0581
WOSC MUAP 1511
WOSC MUAP 1611
ECU MUS P1021-2
EOSC MUS 1421
NEOAMC MUSC 1022
NEOAMC MUSC 1021
NOC MUSC 1710
NOC MUSC 1810
NSU MUS 2111
NSU MUS 2112
NWOSU MUSI 2620
NWOSU MUSI 2610
OCCC MU 1241
OPSU MUPI 1210
RSC MUS 2501-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1591
SWOSU MUSIC 1391
SWOSU MUSIC 1392
SWOSU MUSIC 1592
TCC MUS 1201
TCC MUS 1202
TU MUS 0582
WOSC MUAP 1621
WOSC MUAP 1521
ECU MUS P2031-2
EOSC MUS 2411
MU 031 Music Applied Keyboard II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 032 Music Applied Keyboard III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Music NEOAMC MUSC 2442
NEOAMC MUSC 2441
NOC MUSC 1710
NOC MUSC 1810
NSU MUS 2111
NSU MUS 2112
NWOSU MUSI 3610
NWOSU MUSI 3620
OCCC MU 2141
OPSU MUPI 1210
RSC MUS 2501-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2492
SWOSU MUSIC 2491
SWOSU MUSIC 2292
SWOSU MUSIC 2291
TCC MUS 1202
TCC MUS 1201
WOSC MUAP 2631
WOSC MUAP 2531
ECU MUS P2041-2
EOSC MUS 2521
NEOAMC MUSC 2021
NEOAMC MUSC 2022
NOC MUSC 1710
NOC MUSC 1810
NSU MUS 2112
NSU MUS 2111
NWOSU MUSI 4610
NWOSU MUSI 4620
OPSU MUPI 1210
RSC MUS 2501-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2592
SWOSU MUSIC 2591
SWOSU MUSIC 2391
SWOSU MUSIC 2392
TCC MUS 1202
TCC MUS 1201
WOSC MUAP 2541
WOSC MUAP 2641
MU 033 Music Applied Keyboard IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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MU 040 Music Class Piano I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC MUS 1002
ECU MUS 1911
NWOSU MUSI 1501
OBU KYMU 1551
RSC MUS 1402
SWOSU MUSIC 2811
TCC MUS 1612
TU MUS 1141
CASC MUS 1012
ECU MUS 1921
NWOSU MUSI 2501
OBU KYMU 2551
RSC MUS 2202
SWOSU MUSIC 2821
TCC MUS 1622
TU MUS 1151
WOSC MUSI 2301
MU 041 Music Class Piano II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 042 Music Class Piano III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS 2002
ECU MUS 2911
NWOSU MUSI 3501
OBU KYMU 3551
RSC MUS 2212
SWOSU MUSIC 2831
TCC MUS 1632
CASC MUS 2012
ECU MUS 2921
OBU KYMU 4551
SWOSU MUSIC 2841
TCC MUS 1642
MU 043 Music Class Piano IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Music MU 050 Music Applied Voice I
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC MUS 1001
ECU MUS V1011-2
EOSC MUS 1511
NEOAMC MUSC 1332
NEOAMC MUSC 1331
NOC MUSC 1610
NSU MUS 2132
NSU MUS 2131
NWOSU MUSI 1600
OPSU MUPI 1110
RSC MUS 2511-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1092
SWOSU MUSIC 1091
TCC MUS 1241
TCC MUS 1242
TU MUS 0671
WOSC MUAP 1711
WOSC MUAP 1712
MU 051 Music Applied Voice II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS 1011
ECU MUS V1021-2
EOSC MUS 1521
NEOAMC MUSC 1042
NEOAMC MUSC 1431
NOC MUSC 1610
NSU MUS 2131
NSU MUS 2132
NWOSU MUSI 2600
OPSU MUPI 1110
RSC MUS 2511-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1192
SWOSU MUSIC 1191
TCC MUS 1242
TCC MUS 1241
TU MUS 0672
WOSC MUAP 1721
WOSC MUAP 1722
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MU 052 Music Applied Voice III Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC MUS 2011
ECU MUS V2031-2
EOSC MUS 2511
NEOAMC MUSC 2332
NEOAMC MUSC 2331
NOC MUSC 1610
NSU MUS 2131
NSU MUS 2132
NWOSU MUSI 3600
OPSU MUPI 1110
RSC MUS 2511-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2091
SWOSU MUSIC 2092
TCC MUS 1241
TCC MUS 1242
WOSC MUAP 2731
WOSC MUAP 2741
CASC MUS 2021
ECU MUS V2041-2
EOSC MUS 2521
NEOAMC MUSC 2432
NEOAMC MUSC 2431
NOC MUSC 1610
NSU MUS 2131
NSU MUS 2132
NWOSU MUSI 4600
OPSU MUPI 1110
RSC MUS 2511-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2192
SWOSU MUSIC 2191
TCC MUS 1241
TCC MUS 1242
WOSC MUAP 2742
MU 053 Music Applied Voice IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 070 Music Applied Strings I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS 1151
MusicNEOAMC MUSC 1861
NEOAMC MUSC 1862
NOC MUSC 1510
NOC MUSC 1520
NOC MUSC 1530
NOC MUSC 1540
NOC MUSC 1550
NSU MUS 2172
NSU MUS 2232
NSU MUS 2231
NSU MUS 2212
NSU MUS 2211
NSU MUS 2191
NSU MUS 2171
NSU MUS 2192
NWOSU MUSI 1640
NWOSU MUSI 1750
NWOSU MUSI 1850
NWOSU MUSI 1760
OPSU MUPI 1010
RSC MUS 2571-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1692
SWOSU MUSIC 1691
TCC MUS 1461
TCC MUS 1342
TCC MUS 1341
TCC MUS 1332
TCC MUS 1331
TCC MUS 1322
TCC MUS 1321
TCC MUS 1312
TCC MUS 1311
TCC MUS 1252
TCC MUS 1251
TCC MUS 1462
TU MUS 0701
WOSC MUAP 1241
WOSC MUAP 1311
MU 071 Music Applied Strings II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC MUSC 1962
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NEOAMC MUSC 1961
NOC MUSC 1550
NOC MUSC 1540
NOC MUSC 1530
NOC MUSC 1510
NOC MUSC 1520
NSU MUS 2191
NSU MUS 2232
NSU MUS 2171
NSU MUS 2172
NSU MUS 2192
NSU MUS 2212
NSU MUS 2211
NSU MUS 2231
NWOSU MUSI 2640
NWOSU MUSI 2850
NWOSU MUSI 2760
NWOSU MUSI 2750
OPSU MUPI 1010
RSC MUS 2571-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1791
SWOSU MUSIC 1792
TCC MUS 1251
TCC MUS 1462
TCC MUS 1252
TCC MUS 1312
TCC MUS 1321
TCC MUS 1322
TCC MUS 1331
TCC MUS 1332
TCC MUS 1341
TCC MUS 1311
TCC MUS 1461
TCC MUS 1342
TU MUS 0702
WOSC MUAP 1251
WOSC MUAP 1321
MU 072 Music Applied Strings III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC MUSC 2861
NEOAMC MUSC 2862
Music NOC MUSC 1550
NOC MUSC 1510
NOC MUSC 1520
NOC MUSC 1530
NOC MUSC 1540
NSU MUS 2211
NSU MUS 2171
NSU MUS 2172
NSU MUS 2191
NSU MUS 2192
NSU MUS 2212
NSU MUS 2232
NSU MUS 2231
NWOSU MUSI 3850
NWOSU MUSI 3760
NWOSU MUSI 3750
NWOSU MUSI 3640
OPSU MUPI 1010
RSC MUS 2571-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2691
SWOSU MUSIC 2692
TCC MUS 1461
TCC MUS 1251
TCC MUS 1252
TCC MUS 1311
TCC MUS 1312
TCC MUS 1321
TCC MUS 1322
TCC MUS 1331
TCC MUS 1332
TCC MUS 1341
TCC MUS 1342
TCC MUS 1462
WOSC MUAP 2041
WOSC MUAP 2331
WOSC MUAP 2241
MU 073 Music Applied Strings IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC MUSC 2961
NEOAMC MUSC 2962
NOC MUSC 1510
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NOC MUSC 1520
NOC MUSC 1530
NOC MUSC 1540
NOC MUSC 1550
NSU MUS 2172
NSU MUS 2232
NSU MUS 2231
NSU MUS 2212
NSU MUS 2211
NSU MUS 2191
NSU MUS 2171
NSU MUS 2192
NWOSU MUSI 4850
NWOSU MUSI 4640
NWOSU MUSI 4750
NWOSU MUSI 4760
OPSU MUPI 1010
RSC MUS 2571-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2791
SWOSU MUSIC 2792
TCC MUS 1321
TCC MUS 1462
TCC MUS 1461
TCC MUS 1342
TCC MUS 1341
TCC MUS 1332
TCC MUS 1322
TCC MUS 1312
TCC MUS 1311
TCC MUS 1252
TCC MUS 1251
TCC MUS 1331
WOSC MUAP 2341
WOSC MUAP 2051
ECU MUS W1011-
EOSC MUS 1171
EOSC MUS 1181
EOSC MUS 1191
EOSC MUS 1161
MU 090 Music Applied Woodwinds I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Music NEOAMC MUSC 1831
NEOAMC MUSC 1832
NOC MUSC 1320
NOC MUSC 1350
NOC MUSC 1330
NOC MUSC 1310
NOC MUSC 1340
NSU MUS 2292
NSU MUS 2251
NSU MUS 2252
NSU MUS 2271
NSU MUS 2272
NSU MUS 2311
NSU MUS 2312
NSU MUS 2331
NSU MUS 2332
NSU MUS 2291
NWOSU MUSI 1710
NWOSU MUSI 1720
NWOSU MUSI 1730
NWOSU MUSI 1630
NWOSU MUSI 1830
OPSU MUPI 1410
RSC MUS 2541-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1691
SWOSU MUSIC 1692
TCC MUS 1361
TCC MUS 1451
TCC MUS 1382
TCC MUS 1381
TCC MUS 1372
TCC MUS 1362
TCC MUS 1452
TCC MUS 1352
TCC MUS 1351
TCC MUS 1371
WOSC MUAP 1211
ECU MUS W1021-
EOSC MUS 1191
MU 091 Music Applied Woodwinds II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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EOSC MUS 1181
EOSC MUS 1171
EOSC MUS 1161
NEOAMC MUSC 1931
NEOAMC MUSC 1932
NOC MUSC 1310
NOC MUSC 1320
NOC MUSC 1330
NOC MUSC 1340
NOC MUSC 1350
NSU MUS 2311
NSU MUS 2272
NSU MUS 2271
NSU MUS 2252
NSU MUS 2251
NSU MUS 2331
NSU MUS 2312
NSU MUS 2292
NSU MUS 2291
NSU MUS 2332
NWOSU MUSI 2710
NWOSU MUSI 2830
NWOSU MUSI 2730
NWOSU MUSI 2720
NWOSU MUSI 2630
OPSU MUPI 1410
RSC MUS 2541-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1791
SWOSU MUSIC 1792
TCC MUS 1382
TCC MUS 1452
TCC MUS 1371
TCC MUS 1451
TCC MUS 1372
TCC MUS 1351
TCC MUS 1361
TCC MUS 1352
TCC MUS 1381
TCC MUS 1362
WOSC MUAP 1221
Music MU 092 Music Applied Woodwinds III
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU MUS W2031-
EOSC MUS 1171
EOSC MUS 1181
EOSC MUS 1191
EOSC MUS 1161
NEOAMC MUSC 2831
NEOAMC MUSC 2832
NOC MUSC 1350
NOC MUSC 1330
NOC MUSC 1320
NOC MUSC 1310
NOC MUSC 1340
NSU MUS 2332
NSU MUS 2292
NSU MUS 2331
NSU MUS 2311
NSU MUS 2291
NSU MUS 2272
NSU MUS 2271
NSU MUS 2252
NSU MUS 2251
NSU MUS 2312
NWOSU MUSI 3630
NWOSU MUSI 3710
NWOSU MUSI 3720
NWOSU MUSI 3730
NWOSU MUSI 3830
OPSU MUPI 1410
RSC MUS 2541-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2691
SWOSU MUSIC 2692
TCC MUS 1362
TCC MUS 1351
TCC MUS 1361
TCC MUS 1371
TCC MUS 1372
TCC MUS 1381
TCC MUS 1382
TCC MUS 1452
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MU 093 Music Applied Woodwinds IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TCC MUS 1352
TCC MUS 1451
WOSC MUAP 2231
ECU MUS W2041-
EOSC MUS 1161
EOSC MUS 1171
EOSC MUS 1181
EOSC MUS 1191
NEOAMC MUSC 2931
NEOAMC MUSC 2932
NOC MUSC 1330
NOC MUSC 1320
NOC MUSC 1340
NOC MUSC 1350
NOC MUSC 1310
NSU MUS 2271
NSU MUS 2291
NSU MUS 2332
NSU MUS 2331
NSU MUS 2312
NSU MUS 2292
NSU MUS 2272
NSU MUS 2311
NSU MUS 2251
NSU MUS 2252
NWOSU MUSI 4830
NWOSU MUSI 4730
NWOSU MUSI 4720
NWOSU MUSI 4710
NWOSU MUSI 4630
OPSU MUPI 1410
RSC MUS 2541-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2792
SWOSU MUSIC 2791
TCC MUS 1362
TCC MUS 1351
TCC MUS 1451
TCC MUS 1352
TCC MUS 1361
Music TCC MUS 1371
TCC MUS 1372
TCC MUS 1382
TCC MUS 1452
TCC MUS 1381
WOSC MUAP 2241
ECU MUS C1011-2
EOSC MUS 1111
NEOAMC MUSC 1852
NEOAMC MUSC 1851
NOC MUSC 1410
NSU MUS 2451
NSU MUS 2452
NWOSU MUSI 1740
OPSU MUPI 1510
RSC MUS 2561-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1692
SWOSU MUSIC 1691
TCC MUS 1492
TCC MUS 1491
WOSC MUAP 1211
WOSC MUAP 1411
ECU
EOSC
NEOAMC
NEOAMC
NOC
NSU
NWOSU
OPSU
RSC
SWOSU
SWOSU
TCC
TCC
WOSC
MU 110 Music Applied Percussion I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MUS C1021-2
MUS 1111
MUSC 1951
MUSC 1952
MUSC 1410
MUS 2452
MUSI 2740
MUPI 1510
MUS 2561-2
MUSIC 1792
MUSIC 1791
MUS 1492
MUS 1491
MUAP 1421
MU 111 Music Applied Percussion II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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MU 112 Music Applied Percussion III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WOSC MUAP 1721
ECU MUS C2031-2
EOSC MUS 1111
NEOAMC MUSC 2851
NEOAMC MUSC 2852
NOC MUSC 1410
NSU MUS 2451
NWOSU MUSI 3740
OPSU MUPI 1510
RSC MUS 2561-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2691
SWOSU MUSIC 2692
TCC MUS 1492
TCC MUS 1491
WOSC MUAP 2431
ECU MUS C2041-2
EOSC MUS 1111
NEOAMC MUSC 2952
NEOAMC MUSC 2951
NOC MUSC 1410
NSU MUS 2452
NWOSU MUSI 4740
OPSU MUPI 1510
RSC MUS 2561-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2792
SWOSU MUSIC 2791
TCC MUS 1492
TCC MUS 1491
WOSC MUAP 2441
ECU MUS B1011-2
EOSC MUS 1061
EOSC MUS 1091
EOSC MUS 1081
EOSC MUS 1071
MU 113 Music Applied Percussion IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 130 Music Applied Brass I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Music EOSC MUS 1051
NEOAMC MUSC 1842
NEOAMC MUSC 1841
NOC MUSC 1210
NOC MUSC 1230
NOC MUSC 1250
NOC MUSC 1240
NOC MUSC 1220
NSU MUS 2432
NSU MUS 2351
NSU MUS 2352
NSU MUS 2371
NSU MUS 2372
NSU MUS 2391
NSU MUS 2392
NSU MUS 2411
NSU MUS 2412
NSU MUS 2431
NWOSU MUSI 1810
NWOSU MUSI 1650
NWOSU MUSI 1840
NWOSU MUSI 1890
NWOSU MUSI 1860
OPSU MUPI 1310
RSC MUS 2551-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1692
SWOSU MUSIC 1691
TCC MUS 1412
TCC MUS 1411
TCC MUS 1422
TCC MUS 1431
TCC MUS 1421
TCC MUS 1442
TCC MUS 1441
TCC MUS 1432
WOSC MUAP 1111
ECU MUS B1021-2
EOSC MUS 1051
EOSC MUS 1061
MU 131 Music Applied Brass II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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EOSC MUS 1071
EOSC MUS 1081
EOSC MUS 1091
NEOAMC MUSC 1941
NEOAMC MUSC 1942
NOC MUSC 1230
NOC MUSC 1240
NOC MUSC 1220
NOC MUSC 1210
NOC MUSC 1250
NSU MUS 2392
NSU MUS 2432
NSU MUS 2352
NSU MUS 2371
NSU MUS 2391
NSU MUS 2411
NSU MUS 2412
NSU MUS 2431
NSU MUS 2351
NSU MUS 2372
NWOSU MUSI 2840
NWOSU MUSI 2810
NWOSU MUSI 2890
NWOSU MUSI 2860
NWOSU MUSI 2650
OPSU MUPI 1310
RSC MUS 2551-2
SWOSU MUSIC 1791
SWOSU MUSIC 1792
TCC MUS 1432
TCC MUS 1411
TCC MUS 1441
TCC MUS 1431
TCC MUS 1422
TCC MUS 1421
TCC MUS 1412
TCC MUS 1442
WOSC MUAP 1121
MU 132 Music Applied Brass III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU MUS B2031-2
Music EOSC MUS 1091
EOSC MUS 1051
EOSC MUS 1061
EOSC MUS 1071
EOSC MUS 1081
NEOAMC MUSC 2841
NEOAMC MUSC 2842
NOC MUSC 1240
NOC MUSC 1250
NOC MUSC 1230
NOC MUSC 1220
NOC MUSC 1210
NSU MUS 2431
NSU MUS 2412
NSU MUS 2411
NSU MUS 2352
NSU MUS 2371
NSU MUS 2392
NSU MUS 2391
NSU MUS 2372
NSU MUS 2351
NWOSU MUSI 3650
NWOSU MUSI 3810
NWOSU MUSI 3840
NWOSU MUSI 3860
NWOSU MUSI 3890
OPSU MUPI 1310
RSC MUS 2551-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2692
SWOSU MUSIC 2691
TCC MUS 1442
TCC MUS 1441
TCC MUS 1432
TCC MUS 1431
TCC MUS 1422
TCC MUS 1412
TCC MUS 1411
TCC MUS 1421
WOSC MUAP 2131
MU 133 Music Applied Brass IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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ECU MUS B2041-2
EOSC MUS 1061
EOSC MUS 1091
EOSC MUS 1081
EOSC MUS 1051
EOSC MUS 1071
NEOAMC MUSC 2941
NEOAMC MUSC 2942
NOC MUSC 1240
NOC MUSC 1230
NOC MUSC 1220
NOC MUSC 1210
NOC MUSC 1250
NSU MUS 2351
NSU MUS 2411
NSU MUS 2431
NSU MUS 2412
NSU MUS 2391
NSU MUS 2371
NSU MUS 2352
NSU MUS 2432
NSU MUS 2372
NSU MUS 2392
NWOSU MUSI 4890
NWOSU MUSI 4860
NWOSU MUSI 4810
NWOSU MUSI 4840
NWOSU MUSI 4650
OPSU MUPI 1310
RSC MUS 2551-2
SWOSU MUSIC 2792
SWOSU MUSIC 2791
TCC MUS 1442
TCC MUS 1441
TCC MUS 1432
TCC MUS 1411
TCC MUS 1412
TCC MUS 1421
TCC MUS 1422
TCC MUS 1431
WOSC MUAP 2141
Music MU 150 Music Secondary Vocal Ensemble I
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC MUS 2001
CASC MUS 1131
CASC MUS 1311
ECU MUS D2131
EOSC MUS 1811
NEOAMC MUSC 1681
NOC MUSC 2731
NOC MUSC 2831
NSU MUS 2601
NWOSU MUSI 2101
OPSU MUPI 1411
RSC MUS 2101
SSC MUS 2302
TCC MUS 1121
TCC MUS 1562
CASC MUS 1231
CASC MUS 1321
ECU MUS D2131
EOSC MUS 1821
NEOAMC MUSC 1781
NOC MUSC 2731
NOC MUSC 2831
NSU MUS 2601
NWOSU MUSI 2161
NWOSU MUSI 2101
OPSU MUPI 1411
TCC MUS 1562
TCC MUS 1121
CASC MUS 2311
CASC MUS 2131
ECU MUS D2131
EOSC MUS 2811
NEOAMC MUSC 2681
NOC MUSC 2831
MU 151 Music Secondary Vocal Ensemble II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 152 Music Secondary Vocal Ensemble III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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NOC MUSC 2731
NSU MUS 2601
NWOSU MUSI 2101
NWOSU MUSI 2161
OPSU MUPI 1411
TCC MUS 1121
TCC MUS 1562
MU 153 Music Secondary Vocal Ensemble IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS 2231
CASC MUS 2321
ECU MUS D2131
EOSC MUS 2821
NEOAMC MUSC 2781
NOC MUSC 2731
NOC MUSC 2831
NSU MUS 2601
NWOSU MUSI 2101
NWOSU MUSI 2161
OPSU MUPI 1411
TCC MUS 1121
TCC MUS 1562
MU 170 Music Primary Vocal Ensemble I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS 1121
ECU MUS 2111
EOSC MUS 1611
NEOAMC MUSC 1641
NOC MUSC 2631
NSU MUS 2631
NWOSU MUSI 2111
OPSU MUPI 3111
RSC MUS 1001
SWOSU MUSIC 4141
TCC MUS 1551
TCC MUS 2181
MU 171 Music Primary Vocal Ensemble II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS 1221
ECU MUS 2111
Music EOSC MUS 1621
NEOAMC MUSC 1741
NOC MUSC 2631
NSU MUS 2631
NWOSU MUSI 2111
OPSU MUPI 3111
SWOSU MUSIC 4141
TCC MUS 2181
TCC MUS 1551
TU MUS 0041
CASC MUS 2121
ECU MUS 2111
EOSC MUS 2611
NEOAMC MUSC 2641
NOC MUSC 2631
NSU MUS 2631
NWOSU MUSI 2111
OPSU MUPI 3111
SWOSU MUSIC 4141
TCC MUS 1551
MU 172 Music Primary Vocal Ensemble III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TCC MUS 2181
MU 173 Music Primary Vocal Ensemble IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS 2221
ECU MUS 2111
EOSC MUS 2621
NEOAMC MUSC 2741
NOC MUSC 2631
NSU MUS 2631
NWOSU MUSI 2111
OPSU MUPI 3111
SWOSU MUSIC 4141
TCC MUS 2181
TCC MUS 1551
MU 190 Music Secondary Orchestral Ensemble I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NOC MUSC 2631
NSU MUS 2641
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TCC MUS 1761
TCC MUS 2161
WOSC MUSI 2711
NOC MUSC 2631
NSU MUS 2641
TCC MUS 1761
TCC MUS 2161
NSU MUS 2641
TCC MUS 1761
TCC MUS 2161
NSU MUS 2641
TCC MUS 2161
TCC MUS 1761
NSU MUS 2621
SWOSU MUSIC 4051
TCC MUS 1701
TCC MUS 1541
NSU MUS 2621
SWOSU MUSIC 4051
TCC MUS 1701
TCC MUS 1541
NSU MUS 2621
SWOSU MUSIC 4051
TCC MUS 1701
TCC MUS 1541
MU 191 Music Secondary Orchestral Ensemble II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 192 Music Secondary Orchestral Ensemble III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 193 Music Secondary Orchestral Ensemble IV Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
MU 210 Music Primary Orchestral Ensemble I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 211 Music Primary Orchestral Ensemble II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 212 Music Primary Orchestral Ensemble III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Music MU 213 Music Primary Orchestral Ensemble IV
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
NSU MUS 2621
SWOSU MUSIC 4051
TCC MUS 1541
TCC MUS 1701
MU 230 Music Secondary Instrumental Ensemble I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU MUS 2311
NEOAMC MUSC 1671
NSU MUS 2641
NWOSU MUSI 2151
OCCC MU 2341
OPSU MUPI 1111
OPSU MUPI 2111
OPSU MUPI 2211
OPSU MUPI 2311
OPSU MUPI 2411
OPSU MUPI 1311
SSC MUS 2303
TCC MUS 1711
TCC MUS 1721
TCC MUS 1771
WOSC MUAP 1271
MU 231 Music Secondary Instrumental Ensemble II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU MUS 2311
NEOAMC MUSC 1771
NSU MUS 2641
NWOSU MUSI 2151
OPSU MUPI 1311
OPSU MUPI 2111
OPSU MUPI 2211
OPSU MUPI 2311
OPSU MUPI 2411
OPSU MUPI 1111
TCC MUS 1721
TCC MUS 1771
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TCC MUS 1711
WOSC MUAP 1271
MU 232 Music Secondary Instrumental Ensemble III Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU MUS 2311
NEOAMC MUSC 2671
NSU MUS 2641
NWOSU MUSI 2151
OPSU MUPI 2111
OPSU MUPI 1111
OPSU MUPI 1311
OPSU MUPI 2211
OPSU MUPI 2411
OPSU MUPI 2311
TCC MUS 1711
TCC MUS 1721
TCC MUS 1771
WOSC MUAP 1271
MU 233 Music Secondary Instrumental Ensemble IV Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU MUS 2311
NEOAMC MUSC 2771
NSU MUS 2641
NWOSU MUSI 2151
OPSU MUPI 2211
OPSU MUPI 2311
OPSU MUPI 2411
OPSU MUPI 1311
OPSU MUPI 1111
OPSU MUPI 2111
TCC MUS 1711
TCC MUS 1721
TCC MUS 1771
WOSC MUAP 1271
CASC MUS 1111
ECU MUS 2211
MU 250 Music Primary Instrumental Ensemble I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Music EOSC MUS 1711
NEOAMC MUSC 1601
NSU MUS 2611
NWOSU MUSI 2121
OPSU MUPI 1211
SWOSU MUSIC 4081
TCC MUS 1651
TCC MUS 1801
CASC MUS 1211
ECU MUS 2211
EOSC MUS 1721
NEOAMC MUSC 1701
NSU MUS 2611
NWOSU MUSI 2121
OPSU MUPI 1211
SWOSU MUSIC 4081
TCC MUS 1651
TCC MUS 1801
MU 251 Music Primary Instrumental Ensemble II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
MU 252 Music Primary Instrumental Ensemble III
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC MUS 2111
ECU MUS 2211
EOSC MUS 2711
NEOAMC MUSC 2601
NSU MUS 2611
NWOSU MUSI 2121
OPSU MUPI 1211
SWOSU MUSIC 4081
TCC MUS 1651
TCC MUS 1801
CASC MUS 2211
ECU MUS 2211
EOSC MUS 2721
NEOAMC MUSC 2701
NSU MUS 2611
NWOSU MUSI 2121
MU 253 Music Primary Instrumental Ensemble IV
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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OPSU MUPI 1211
SWOSU MUSIC 4081
TCC MUS 1801
TCC MUS 1651
Philosophy PI 101 Introduction to Philosophy
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC PHIL 1113
CSC PHIL 1113
CU PHIL 1113 1
ECU HUM 2613 1
EOSC HUM 2223 1
LU PH 2113 1
NEOAMC PHIL 1113 1
NOC PHIL 1113 1
NSU PHIL 1013 1
OBU PHIL 1043
OCCC PHIL 1013 1
OPSU HUM 2333 1
OSU PHIL 1013 1
OSU-OKC PHIL 1013 1
OU PHIL 1013 1
RCC PHIL 1113 1
RSC PHIL 1103 1
RSU PHIL 1113 1
SEOSU PHIL 2113 1
SSC PHIL 1113 1
SWOSU PHILO 1452 1
SW-Sayre PHILO 1453
SW-Sayre PHILO 1453 1
TCC PHI 1113 1
TU PHIL 1003
UCO PHIL 1113 1
USAO PHIL 1223 1
WOSC PHIL 1113 1
PI 102 Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC PHIL 1013 1
CU PHIL 2213 1
LU PH 4623 1
NSU PHIL 1023 1
OBU PHIL 1502
OCCC PHIL 1603 1
OCU PHIL 2163
OCU PHIL 2713 Page 87 of 122
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OSU PHIL 1313 1
OSU-OKC PHIL 1313 1
OSUTB-OKM PHIL 1313
OU PHIL 1103 1
RCC PHIL 1313 1
RSC PHIL 2113 1
RSU PHIL 1213 1
TCC PHI 2113 1
UCO PHIL 1103 1
CASC PHIL 2123 1
LU PH 4613 1
NOC PHIL 2213 1
OCCC PHIL 1213 1
OCU PHIL 2213
OSU PHIL 1213 1
OSU-OKC PHIL 1213 1
OSUTB-OKM PHIL 1013
OSUTB-OKM PHIL 1213 1
OU PHIL 1213 1
RCC PHIL 1413 1
RSU PHIL 1313 1
SEOSU PHIL 2223
TCC PHI 2133 1
TU PHIL 1063
UCO PHIL 1123 1
WOSC PHIL 2233 1
NSU PHIL 2013 1
OBU PHIL 2343
OCU PHIL 3114
OSU PHIL 3113
UCO PHIL 2163 1
PI 103 Introduction to Ethics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
PI 201 History of Philosophy I: Ancient and Medieval Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
PI 202 History of Philosophy II: Modern
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU PHIL 2023 1
OBU PHIL 2143
Philosophy OCU PHIL 3214
OSU PHIL 3213
UCO PHIL 2183 1
PI 210 Philosophy of Religion
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
LU RL 3033 1
OBU PHIL 2362
OCCC PHIL 2223 1
OCU PHIL 2413
OPSU HUM 4042 1
OSU PHIL 3613
RSC PHIL 2203 1
TCC PHI 2173 1
UCO PHIL 3143
WOSC PHIL 2243
PI 211 Social and Political Philosophy
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OBU PHIL 3313
OCU PHIL 2613
OSU PHIL 3513
RSC PHIL 2103 1
TCC PHI 2143 1
UCO PHIL 2073 1
PI 212 Philosophy of Science
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OCCC PHIL 2343 1
RSC PHIL 1203 1
TCC PHI 2163 1
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GS 100 Physical Science Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC GPS 1114
CSC GPS 1103
CU PSCI 1055
LU NP 1113
MSC PHS 1114
NSU SCI 1114
OCCC PHYS 1013
OSU-OKC PHYS 1204 1
OSUTB-OKM PHYS 1204
RCC PHSC 1113
RSC PHSC 1314
SWOSU SCI 1514
SW-Sayre SCI 1514
UCO GENS 1104
USAO IDS 2013
CASC GPS 1214
CSC GPS 1101 when paired with GPS 1103
ECU PHSCI 1114
EOSC GEOL 1114
EOSC PHYSC 1114
NEOAMC PHYS 1014
NOC PHSC 1114
NWOSU PHSC 1114
OCCC PHYS 1014
ORU PSC 101 Both PSC 101 (lecture)and 101 (lab) must be taken.
RCC PHSC 1114
RSU PHYS 1014
SEOSU PSCI 1114
SSC GPS 1114
TCC PSC 1114
UCO GENS 1204
WOSC PSCI 1134
CASC GEOL 1014
GS 101 Physical Science + Lab
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
GS 110 Earth Science
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Physical Science
GS 121 General Astronomy + Lab
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC GEOL 1114
CU ESCI 1135
ECU GEOG 1214
EOSC PHYSC 1214
NOC ESCI 1214
NWOSU PHSC 3114
OBU GNSC 2204
OCCC PHYS 1063
OCCC PHYS 1064
OPSU EASC 1014
ORU PSC 201 Both PSC 201 (lecture and 201 (lab) must be taken
OSU-OKC GEOL 1114 1
OSUTB-OKM GEOL 1014
RCC GEOL 1053
RSU GEOL 1014
SEOSU PSCI 1214
SSC GPS 1214
SWOSU SCI 1614
TCC GEL 1014
UCO PHY 3014
USAO NSCI 2113
WOSC GEOL 1114
CU ASTR 1104
NOC ASTRO 1014
OCCC PHYS 1504
OSU-OKC ASTR 1104
OU ASTR 1504 1
SWOSU ASTRO 1904
TCC AST 1104
ECU PHYS 1911
EOSC PHYSC 1124
NEOAMC PHYS 1104
NSU SCI 1314
NWOSU PHSC 1314
OCCC PHYS 1514
OCU PHYS 1014
GS 120 General Astronomy
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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OU ASTR 1514 1
RCC ASTR 1614
RSU GEOL 2124
SSC PHYS 1314
Physics PH 100 Descriptive Physics
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU PHYS 1004
OSU PHYS 1014
OSU-OKC PHYS 1014 1
TCC PHY 1014
PH 110 Introduction to Physics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
EOSC PHY 1104
NOC PHYS 2104
OBU GNSC 1114 must take lab
OCCC PHYS 1314
OU PHYS 1114 1
RSC PHYS 1513
SWOSU PHY 1064
UCO PHY 1003
PH 120 General Physics I (Algebra based)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC PHYS 1114 3
CSC PHYS 1114 3
CU PHYS 1115 3
ECU PHYS 1114 3
EOSC PHY 1114 3
LU PH 1115 3
MSC PHY 1114 3
NEOAMC PHYS 1114 3
NOC PHYS 1114 3
NSU PHYS 1115 3
NWOSU PHYS 1114 3
OBU PHYS 2414
OCCC PHYS 1114 3
OCU PHYS 1503 2
OPSU PHY 2014 3, paired with PHY 1101 (Lab)
ORU PHY 101 Both PHY 101 lecture and 101 lab must be taken
OSU PHYS 1114 3
OSU-OKC PHYS 1114 3
OSUTB-OKM PHYS 1114
OU PHYS 1311 Lab for PHYS 2414
OU PHYS 2414 PHYS 1311
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RCC PHYS 1115
RSC PHYS 2401 Lab for PHYS 2414
RSC PHYS 2414 3, paired with PHYS 2401 (Lab)
RSU PHYS 1114 3
SEOSU PHYS 1114 3
SSC PHYS 2114 3
SWOSU PHY 1044 3
TCC PHY 1114 3
UCO PHY 1114
USAO PHYS 1301 Lab for PHYS 2114
USAO PHYS 2114 3, paired with PHYS 1301 (Lab)
WOSC PHYS 1115 3
PH 130 General Physics II (Algebra based) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC PHYS 1214 3
CSC PHYS 1214 3
CU PHYS 1215 3
ECU PHYS 1214 3
EOSC PHY 1214 3
LU PH 1125 3
MSC PHY 1214 3
NEOAMC PHYS 1214 3
NOC PHYS 1214 3
NSU PHYS 1215 3
NWOSU PHYS 1214 3
OBU PHYS 2424
OCCC PHYS 1214 3
OCU PHYS 1603 2
OPSU PHY 2114 3, paired with PHY 1021 (Lab)
ORU PHY 102 Both PHY 102 lecture and 102 lab must be taken
OSU PHYS 1214 3
OSU-OKC PHYS 1214 3
OSUTB-OKM PHYS 1214
OU PHYS 1321 Lab for PHYS 2424
OU PHYS 2424 PHYS 1321
RCC PHYS 1215
RSC PHYS 2411 Lab for PHYS 2424
RSC PHYS 2424 3, paired with PHYS 2411 (Lab)
RSU PHYS 1214 3
Physics SEOSU PHYS 1214 3
SSC PHYS 2224 3
SWOSU PHY 1054 3
TCC PHY 1214 3
UCO PHY 1214
USAO PHYS 2124 3, paired with PHYS 1401 (Lab)
USAO PHYS 1401 Lab for PHYS 2124
WOSC PHYS 1215 3
PH 240 Physics I (Calculus based) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC PHYS 2014 3
CSC PHYS 2014 3
CU PHYS 2015 3
ECU PHYS 2115
EOSC PHY 2014 3
LU PH 2015 3
NEOAMC PHYS 2015 3
NOC PHYS 2014 3
NSU PHYS 2115 3
NWOSU PHYS 2114 1
OBU PHYS 2515
OCCC PHYS 2014 3
OCU PHYS 2104 2
ORU PHY 111 Both PHY 111 lecture and 111 lab must be taken
OSU PHYS 2014 3
OSU-OKC PHYS 2014 3
OU PHYS 1311 Lab for PHYS 2514
OU PHYS 2514 PHYS 1311
RCC PHYS 2511 Lab for PHYS 2514
RCC PHYS 2514 3, paired with PHYS 2511 (Lab)
RSC PHYS 2401 Lab for PHYS 2434
RSC PHYS 2434 3, paired with PHYS 2401 (Lab)
RSU PHYS 2015 3
SEOSU PHYS 2015 3
SWOSU PHY 2145 3
TCC PHY 2034 3
UCO PHY 2014
USAO PHYS 1301 Lab for PHYS 2214
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PH 250 Physics II (Calculus based)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
USAO PHYS 2214 3, paired with PHYS 1301 (Lab)
WOSC PHYS 2115 3
CASC PHYS 2114 3
CSC PHYS 2114 3
CU PHYS 2025 3
ECU PHYS 2225 3
EOSC PHY 2114 3
LU PH 2025 3
NEOAMC PHYS 2115 3
NOC PHYS 2114 3
NSU PHYS 2215 3
NWOSU PHYS 2214 1
OBU PHYS 2525
OCCC PHYS 2114 3
OCU PHYS 2204 2
ORU PHY 112 Both PHY 112 lecture and 112 lab must be taken
OSU PHYS 2114 3
OSU-OKC PHYS 2114 3
OU PHYS 1321 Lab for PHYS 2524
OU PHYS 2524 PHYS 1321
RCC PHYS 2522 Lab for PHYS 2523
RCC PHYS 2523 1
RSC PHYS 2444 3, paired with PHYS 2411 (Lab)
RSC PHYS 2411 Lab for PHYS 2444
RSU PHYS 2115 3
SEOSU PHYS 2115 3
SWOSU PHY 2155 3
TCC PHY 2124 3
UCO PHY 2114
USAO PHYS 1401 Lab for PHYS 2224
USAO PHYS 2224 3, paired with PHYS 1401 (Lab)
WOSC PHYS 2215 3
Political Science PS 101 American Federal Government
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC PoS 1113 1
CSC POLS 1113 1
CU PS 1113 1
ECU PS 1113 1
EOSC POLSC 1113 1
LU PS 1113 1
MSC GVT 1113 1
NEOAMC POLS 1113 1
NOC POLI 1113 1
NSU POLS 1113 1
NWOSU POLS 1113 1
OCCC POLSC 1113 1
OCU POLS 1003
OPSU POLS 1013 1
OSU POLS 1113 1
OSU-OKC POLS 1113 1
OSUTB-OKM POLS 1113 1
OU PSC 1113 1
RCC POLS 1113 1
RSC POLS 1113 1
RSU POLS 1113 1
SEOSU POSC 1513 1
SSC GOV 1113 1
SWOSU POLSC 1103 1
SW-Sayre POLSC 1103 1
TCC POS 1113 1
TU POL 2053
UCO POL 1113 1
USAO PSCI 2343 1
WOSC POLS 1113 1
PS 201 Public Administration
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC POLS 2033 1
NSU POLS 2613 1
OCCC POLSC 2103 1
OCU POLS 3003 1
OPSU POLS 3713 1
OSU POLS 2033 1
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OSU-OKC PSER 2213 1
OU PSC 2173 1
RSC POLS 2603 1
RSU POLS 3033
SEOSU POSC 3563 1
SWOSU POLSC 3363 1
TCC POS 2133 1
UCO POL 2413 1
USAO PSCI 3753 1
PS 202 Political Theory
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU PS 2513 1
NSU POLS 2813 1
OBU POLI 1223
OCU POLS 2613
OU PSC 2703 1
RSC POLS 2803 1
RSU POLS 2023 1
TCC POS 2033 1
USAO PSCI 3234 1
WOSC POLS 2703 1
PS 203 International Relations
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU PS 2313 1
NEOAMC POLS 2043 1
NSU POLS 2313 1
OBU POLI 3313
OCCC POLSC 2303 1
OCU POLS 2513
OPSU POLS 3013 1
OSU POLS 2013
OU PSC 2503 1
RSC POLS 2503 1
RSU POLS 3053 1
SWOSU POLSC 3163 1
TCC POS 2203 1
TU POL 2033
UCO POL 2303 1
USAO PSCI 3643 1
WOSC POLS 2503 1
Political Science PS 204 Comparative Politics
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
NSU POLS 2353
OBU POLI 2503
OCCC POLSC 2603 1
OCU POLS 1013
OPSU POLS 3143 1
OSU POLS 2113 1
OU PSC 2603 1
RSC POLS 2403 1
RSU POLS 2043 1
SSC GOV 1023 1
SWOSU POLSC 2303 1
TCC POS 2013 1
TU POL 2023
UCO POL 2713 1
USAO PSCI 2133 1
ECU LSPS 2153 1
NEOAMC POLS 2053
OCCC POLSC 2223 1
OCU POLS 1013
OSU POLS 2023 1
OSU-OKC PSER 2023 1
RSU POLS 2013 1
SWOSU POLSC 2623 1
TCC POS 2153 1
UCO POL 2203 1
USAO PSCI 2143 1
WOSC POLS 2203 1
CU PS 2113 1
ECU PS 2213 1
OBU POLI 2703
OPSU POLS 3353 1
OU PSC 2103 1
RSC POLS 2203 1
RSU POLS 4013
PS 205 Law
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
PS 206 American Politics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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SSC GOV 2403 1
TCC POS 2023 1
UCO POL 1303 1
USAO PSCI 2343 1
PS 207 State and Local Government
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC POLS 2113 1
CU PS 2023 1
LU PS 2313 1
MSC GVT 2343 1
NEOAMC POLS 2023 1
NOC POLI 2133 1
NSU POLS 2713 1
OBU POLI 1223
OCCC POLSC 2113 1
OCU POLS 3213 1
OPSU POLS 2313 1
OSU-OKC POLS 2053 1
RCC POLS 2143 1
RSC POLS 2703 1
RSU POLS 3013 1
SSC GOV 1303 1
TCC POS 2103 1
UCO POL 1203 1
USAO PSCI 3103 1
PS 208 Scope
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU PS 2113 1
MSC GVT 2323 1
OBU POLI 2273
OCCC POLSC 2613 1
RSC POLS 2103 1
SEOSU POSC 2513 1
UCO POL 2103 1
Psychology PY 101 Introduction to Psychology
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC PSY 1113 1
CSC PSYC 1113 1
CU PSY 1113 1
ECU PSYCH 1113 1
EOSC PSY 1113 1
LU PY 1113 1
MSC PSY 1113 1
NEOAMC PSYC 1113 1
NOC PSYC 1113 1
NSU PSYC 1113 1
NWOSU PSYC 1113 1
OCCC PSY 1113 1
OCU PSYC 1113
OPSU PSYC 1113 1
ORU PSY 201
OSU PSYC 1113 1
OSU-OKC PSYC 1113 1
OSUTB-OKM PSYC 1113 1
OU PSY 1113 1
RCC PSY 1113 1
RSC PSYC 1113 1
RSU PSY 1113 1
SEOSU PSY 1113 1
SSC PSY 1113 1
SWOSU PSYCH 1003 1
SW-Sayre PSYCH 1003 1
TCC PSY 1113 1
UCO PSY 1103 1
USAO PSYC 1643 1
WOSC PSYC 1113 1
CU PSY 3383 1
MSC PSY 2533 1
NEOAMC PSYC 2743 1
NOC PSYC 2233 1
NSU PSYC 4673
NWOSU PSYC 3143 1
PY 102 Social Psychology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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OBU PSYC 1223
OCCC PSY 2743 1
OCU PSYC 3403 1,6
OPSU PSYC 3743 1
ORU PSY 212
OSU PSYC 2743 1
OU PSY 3703 1
RCC PSY 2043 1
RSC PSYC 2323 1,8
RSU PSY 3023 1
SEOSU PSY 3393 1
SWOSU PSYCH 2423 1
TCC PSY 2053 1
UCO PSY 2103 1
USAO PSYC 2123 1
WOSC PSYC 2273 1
PY 103 Developmental Psychology (Lifespan) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC PSY 2123 1
CSC PSYC 2313 1
CU PSY 3353
ECU PSYCH 3463 1
EOSC PSY 2103 1
LU PY 3313 1
MSC PSY 2523 1
NEOAMC PSYC 1603 1
NSU PSYC 2023 1
NWOSU PSYC 3123 1
OBU PSYC 4103
OCCC PSY 2403 1
OCU PSYC 2013
OPSU PSYC 3223 1
ORU PSY 301
OSU PSYC 2583 1
OSU-OKC PSYC 2213 1
OSUTB-OKM PSYC 2583 1
OU PSY 2603 1
RCC PSY 2163 1
RSC PSYC 2213 1
RSU PSY 3033 1
SEOSU PSY 2243 1
Psychology SSC PSY 2023 1
SWOSU PSYCH 3213 1
SW-Sayre PSYCH 2313 1
TCC PSY 2023 1
UCO PSY 2833 1
USAO PSYC 2433 1
WOSC PSYC 2253 1
PY 104 Personality Theories
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
EOSC PSY 2123 1
LU PY 3203 1
MSC PSY 2443 1
NSU PSYC 4563
OCCC PSY 2193 1
OCU PSYC 2813
OPSU PSYC 3253 1
ORU PSY 321
OU PSY 2403 1
RCC PSY 2213 1
RSC PSYC 2303 1
SEOSU PSY 3373 1
SWOSU PSYCH 3363 1
TCC PSY 2193 1
USAO PSYC 2263 1
WOSC PSYC 2403 1
PY 105 Psychology Statistics Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU PSY 3423
EOSC PSY 2143 1
LU PY 3233 1
MSC PSY 2433 1
NSU PSYC 3553 1
NWOSU PSYC 4213 1
OBU PSYC 4203
OCCC PSY 2123 Behavioral Statistics
OCU PSYC 2303
OPSU PSYC 3613 1
OU PSY 2113 1
RSC PSYC 2503 1
SEOSU PSY 3313 1
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SWOSU PSYCH 2433 1
SW-Sayre PSYCH 2433 1
TCC PSY 2223 1
UCO PSY 2753 1
WOSC PSYC 2013 1
PY 106 Social Psychology (Sociological Perspective) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU PYSOC 2213 1,8
EOSC SOC 2123 1,8
OBU PSYC 2223
OPSU PSYC 3743 1,8
TCC PSY 2053 1,8
UCO PSYCH 2103 1,8
NSU PSYC 3233 1
NWOSU PSYC 3213 1
OCU PSYC 2503
OPSU PSYC 3333 1
RSC PSYC 2603 1
SEOSU PSY 4323 1
TCC PSY 2633 1
CSC PSYC 2113
EOSC PSY 1143 1
MSC PSY 2113 1
NEOAMC PSYC 2753 1
NSU PSYC 1003 1
NWOSU PSYC 2113 1
OPSU PSYC 2123 1
OSU-OKC PSYC 2113 1
OSUTB-OKM PSYC 2313 1
RCC PSY 1203 1
RSC PSYC 1203 1
SEOSU PSY 2113 1
TCC PSY 1023 1
PY 107 Industrial/ Organizational Psychology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
UCO PSY 3883 1
PY 108 Psychology of Adjustment
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC PSY 2113 1
Psychology UCO PSY 1203 1
USAO PSYC 1723 1
PY 109 Introduction to Counseling (upper division) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
NSU PSYC 3243 1
NWOSU PSYC 4123
OPSU PSYC 4083 1
SEOSU PSY 4443 1
PY 110 Introduction to Counseling (lower division) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
MSC PSY 2313 1
NSU PSYC 3243 1
OCCC PSY 2243 1
OCU PSYC 2913
RCC PSY 2183 1
RSC PSYC 2313 1
EOSC PSY 2113 1
NSU PSYC 3443 1
OCCC PSY 1013
OSU-OKC PSYC 2223 1
RCC PSY 2053 1
RSC PSYC 2403 1
RSU PSY 3043
SEOSU PSY 3213 1
ECU PSYCH 4453 1
LU PY 3033 1
NSU PSYC 3323 1
OBU PSYC 2023
RCC PSY 2033 1
RSU PSY 2413 1
SEOSU PSY 3233 1
TCC PSY 2533 1
PY 123 Childhood
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU PSYCH 4443 1
TCC PSY 2523 1
PY 133 Adolescence
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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PY 163 Aging Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU HYPSY 3253
EOSC PSY 1123 1
LU PY 3113 1
OCCC PSY 1153
OSU-OKC PSYC 2453 1
RSU PSY 2713 1
SEOSU SGER 4243
TCC PSY 2713 1
WOSC PSYC 2713 1
Religion RL 101 Introduction to the Old Testament
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CSC REL 1123 1
EOSC REL 2103 1
LU RL 2012 1
MSC RE 1713
NSU REL 2113 1
OBU REL 1013
OPSU REL 1013 1
ORU BIB 222
ORU BLIT 120
RCC RELG 1143 1
RSU HUM 2603 1
SSC REL 1113 1
SWCU BIBL 1403
TCC REL 2113 1
RL 102 Introduction to the New Testament
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC RLED 1123
CSC REL 1023 1
EOSC REL 2203 1
LU RL 2022 1
MSC RE 1723
NSU REL 2443 1
OBU REL 1023
OPSU REL 1113 1
ORU BIB 261
ORU BLIT 120
RCC RELG 1123 1
RSU HUM 2623 1
SSC REL 1123 1
SWCU BIBL 1413
TCC REL 2123 1
RL 201 Comparative or World Religions
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU HUM 2633 1
EOSC HUMN 2633
LU RL 3042 1
NOC HUM 1133 1
NSU REL 2553 1
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OBU REL 3423
OCCC HUM 2133
OCU REL 2513
OCU REL 2513
OPSU REL 2032
ORU THE 303
RL 210 The Life and Teachings of Jesus
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
RL 211 The Life and Teachings of Paul
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
1
A lower division course will not tansfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU REL 1103 1
RSU HUM 3633 1
TCC REL 1213 1
TCC REL 1223 1
LU RL 2032 1
NSU REL 2223 1
OBU REL 2013
OCU REL 3303
OCU REL 3303
OPSU REL 2012 1
SSC REL 1102 1
SWCU BIBL 2423
LU RL 2042 1
OBU REL 2043
OCU REL 3403
OCU REL 3403
OPSU REL 2022 1
Sociology SS 001 Introduction to Sociology
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC SOC 1113 1
CSC SOCI 1113 1
CU SOCI 1113 1
ECU SOC 1113 1
EOSC SOC 1113 1
LU SO 1113
MSC SOC 1113 1
NEOAMC SOCI 1113 1
NOC SOCI 1113 1
NSU SOC 1113 1
NWOSU SOC 1113 1
OCCC SOC 1113 1
OCU SOC 2013
OPSU SOC 1113 1
ORU SOC 101
OSU SOC 1113 1
OSU-OKC SOC 1113 1
OSUTB-OKM SOC 1113 1
OU SOC 1113 1
RCC SOC 1113 1
RSC SOC 1113 1
RSU SOC 1113 1
SEOSU SOC 1113 1
SSC SOC 1113 1
SWOSU SOCIO 1003 1
SW-Sayre SOCIO 1003 1
TCC SOC 1113 1
UCO SOC 2103 1
USAO SOC 1123 1
WOSC SOCI 1113 1
SS 008 Marriage and Family
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC SOC 2133 1
CSC SOCI 2423 1
CU SOCI 3403 1
ECU SOC 3313 1
EOSC SOC 1213 1
MSC SOC 2013 1
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NEOAMC SOCI 2113 1
NSU SOC 3243 1
NWOSU SOC 3353 1
OBU SOCI 1233
OCCC SOC 2013 1
OCU SOC 2113
OPSU SOC 3423 1
OSU SOC 4723
OSU-OKC SOC 2023 1
OU SOC 3723 1
RCC SOC 2183 1
RSC SOC 2403 1
RSU SOC 3033 1
SEOSU SOC 3723 1
SSC SOC 2143 1
TCC SOC 2013 1
UCO SOC 3403 1
USAO SOC 3423 1
WOSC SOCI 2013
SS 014 Cultural Diversities
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC SOC 2143 1
CU SOCI 3013 1
ECU SOC 3133 1
LU SO 3273 1
MSC SOC 2143 1
NSU SOC 3223 1
NWOSU SOC 3523 1
OCCC SOC 2143 1
OPSU SOC 2243 1
ORU SOC 308
OSU SOC 2133
OU SOC 3623 1
SEOSU SOC 3623 1
TCC SOC 2143 1
UCO SOC 3203 1
USAO SOC 4103
WOSC SOCI 2223
SS 017 Introduction to Social Gerontology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Sociology CU SOCI 3413 1
NSU SOC 3813 1
NWOSU SOC 3603 1
OCCC SOC 2123
OSU SOC 3993 1
OU SOC 3843 1
SEOSU SGER 3443 1
SWOSU SOCIO 4313 1
TCC SOC 2713 1
USAO SOC 3773 1
SS 031 Social Problems
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC SOC 2123 1
CSC SOCI 2323 1
CU SOCI 2023 1
ECU SOC 2113 1
EOSC SOC 2113 1
LU SO 3213 1
MSC SOC 2023 1
NEOAMC SOCI 2123 1
NOC SOCI 2223 1
NSU SOC 2023 1
NWOSU SOC 2123 1
OBU SOCI 3513
OCCC SOC 2023 1
OCU SOC 2313
OPSU SOC 2123 1
OSU SOC 2123 1
OSU-OKC SOC 2123 1
OU SOC 1523 1
RCC SOC 2173 1
RSC SOC 2223 1
RSU SOC 2123 1
SEOSU SOC 2213 1
SSC SOC 2123 1
SWOSU SOCIO 2103 1
SW-Sayre SOCIO 2103 1
TCC SOC 2113 1
UCO SOC 2203 1
USAO SOC 2213 1
WOSC SOCI 2113 1
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SS 033 Crime and Delinquency Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
EOSC SOC 2213 1
MSC SOC 2063 1
OBU SOCI 2103
OCCC SOC 2063 1
ORU SOC 329
OU SOC 3523 1
RSC SOC 2503 1
USAO SOC 1133
WOSC SOCI 2213
SS 035 Juvenile Delinquency
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 4013 1
ECU SOC 3113 1
NSU SOC 3213 1
OSU SOC 3523 1
RSU SOC 3023 1
SEOSU SOC 3523 1
SSC SOC 2253 1
TCC SOC 2043 1
UCO SOC 3103 1
USAO SOC 4613
SS 043 Sociology of Gender
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 3733
ECU SOC 2613 1
MSC SOC 2613 1
NSU SOC 4533 1
OU SOC 3733 1
RSC SOC 2123 1
SS 044 Human Sexuality
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU SOC 3723 1
NOC PSYC 2113
OBU SOCI 3053
TCC SOC 2813 1
UCO SOC 2113 1
Sociology SS 045 Social Psychology
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CSC SOCI 2523 1
CU SOCI 3333 1
ECU PYSOC 2213 1
EOSC SOC 2123 1
LU SO 2223 1
MSC SOC 2533 1
NSU SOC 4513
OBU SOCI 4203
OCCC SOC 2743 1
ORU SOC 212
OSU SOC 3223 1
SEOSU SOC 3223 1
TCC SOC 2053 1
UCO PSY 2103 1
SS 046 Applied Sociology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 2043 1
OSU SOC 3952 1
SS 048 Social Statistics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 2013 1
ECU SOC 3833 1
NSU SOC 3323 1
OPSU SOC 3613 1
OU SOC 3123 1
RSU SOC 2593
TCC SOC 2223 1
SS 049 Special Topics in Sociology (lower level)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC SOC 1010 1
CASC SOC 2150
CSC SOCI 2300 1
ECU SOC 2881-4 1
EOSC SOC 2991 1
MSC SOC 2810 1
NSU SOC 4000
NWOSU SOC 1900
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OCCC SOC 1000 1
RCC SOC 2001-3 1
RSC SOC 2091-3 1
RSU SOC 2083
SSC SOC 2300 1
SWOSU SOCIO 2010
TCC SOC 2990 1
TCC SOC 1130
UCO SOC 2000 1
USAO SOC 2880 1
USAO SOC 4880 1
SS 050 Independent Study (lower level)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU SOC 2881-4 1
NOC SOCI 2450 1
OBU SOCI 4103
SSC SOC 2300 1
SWOSU SOCIO 2900
SWOSU SOCIO 2000
TCC SOC 1073
USAO SOC 2990
SS 051 Special Topics in Sociology (upper level)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 4591-3 1
NSU SOC 4000
NWOSU SOC 3001
OCCC SOC 2000
OPSU SOC 3363 1, Also SOC 4000
SEOSU SOC 4980 1
UCO SOC 3990 1
SS 052 Independent Study (upper level)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 4491 1
ECU SOC 4991 1
SEOSU SOC 4990 1
SS 053 Social Theories
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 3123 1
ECU SOC 3413 1
Sociology NSU SOC 4613
NWOSU SOC 3203 1
OSU SOC 3113 1
RSU SOC 4013
SEOSU SOC 4113 1
SS 054 Population
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 3353 1
ECU SOC 4413 1
LU SO 4263 1
OU SOC 3643 1
SEOSU SOC 4533 1
USAO SOC 3863 1
SS 055 Political Sociology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 3343 1
OU SOC 3883 1
SS 056 Social Ecology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
RSU SOC 3053
SS 057 Social Stratification
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 4213
ECU SOC 2413 1
NSU SOC 4723 1
OU SOC 3803 1
SEOSU SOC 4383 1
USAO SOC 3543 1
SS 058 Formal Organization
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OPSU SOC 3643 1
UCO SOC 3743 1
SS 059 Industrial Sociology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
LU SO 3233 1
SS 060 Death and Dying
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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CU SOCI 3423 1
NWOSU SOC 3113 1
OCCC SOC 2163
OSU SOC 3823 1
SEOSU SOC 4153 1
SS 061 Medical Sociology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU SOC 4853 1
OU SOC 3713 1
SEOSU SOC 3343 1
UCO SOC 3303 1
USAO SOC 2633 1
SS 062 Social Research Methods
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 2223 1
ECU SOC 4813 1
LU SO 3243 1
NSU SOC 4313
OBU SOCI 3303
OU SOC 3133 1
SEOSU SOC 3123 1
SEOSU SOC 3003 1
USAO SOC 4783
SS 063 The Sociology of Mental Illness
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 3523 1
SS 064 Collective Behav ior and Social Movements Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU SOCI 3323 1
OSU SOC 3323 1
SEOSU SOC 3323 1
USAO SOC 2423 1
SS 065 Urban Sociology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SOCI 3373
LU SO 3253 1
NWOSU SOC 3422 1
SEOSU SOC 3423 1
Sociology USAO SOC 4313
NSU SOC 3413 1
OPSU SOC 2233 1
OSU SOC 3413 1
SS 066 Rural Sociology
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
SS 067 Sociology of Religion
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU SOC 2513 1
OBU SOCI 4503
OCCC SOC 2173
OSU SOC 3713 1
OU SOC 3873 1
UCO SOC 3573 1
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SP 010 Introduction to Communication (Theory) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
OBU CMAR 1103
OU COMM 1113 1
SEOSU COMM 1013 1
UCO COMM 2013 1
USAO COMM 2343 1
SP 020 Introduction to Communication (Performance) Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC SPCH 1113 1
CSC SPCH 1113 1
CU COMM 1113 1
ECU COMM 1113 1
EOSC SPCH 1113 1
LU SP 2713 1
MSC SPC 1113 1
NEOAMC SPCH 2713 1
NOC SPCH 1713 1
NSU SPCH 1113 1
NWOSU SCOM 1113 1
OBU CMAR 1092
OCCC COM 2213 1
OPSU SPCH 1113 1
OSU SPCH 2713 1
OSU-OKC SPCH 1113 1
OSUTB-OKM SPCH 1113 1
OU COMM 2613 1
RCC SPCH 1113 1
RSC SPCH 1213 1
RSU SPCH 1113 1
SEOSU COMM 2213 1
SSC SPCH 1143 1
SW-Sayre COMM 1313 1
TCC SPE 1113 1
UCO COMM 1113 1
WOSC SPCH 1113 1
CSC SPCH 2423 1
SP 030 Interpersonal Communication
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Speech 3393 1
2153 1
1223 1
3313 1
1123 1
2723 1
2213 1
2133 1
1123 1
1233 1
2123 1
2103 1
2233 1
SP 040 Small Group Communication
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
2223 1
2413 1
2313 1
3613 1
2213 1
2112 1
3303 1
3613 1
2303
3703 1, Cross-listed as MGMT 3703
2313
3223 1
2333 1
2223 1
2723 1
3323 1
2203 1
3543 1
2143 1
3133 1
SP 050 Mass Communication
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU COMM
ECU COMM
EOSC SPCH
NSU SPCH
OCCC COM
OSU-OKC SPCH
OU COMM
RCC SPCH
RSU COMM
SEOSU COMM
SWOSU COMM
TCC SPE
UCO COMM
CASC SPCH
CSC SPCH
CU COMM
ECU COMM
EOSC SPCH
NOC SPCH
NSU SPCH
NWOSU SCOM
OBU APMC
OPSU SPCH
OSUTB-OKM SPCH
OU COMM
RCC SPCH
RSC SPCH
RSU COMM
SEOSU COMM
SSC SPCH
SWOSU COMM
UCO COMM
USAO COMM
CU JOUR 2113
LU BJ 2313 1
NSU MC 1103 1
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NWOSU MCOM 2123 1
OBU CMAR 2203
OCCC JB 1013
SEOSU COMM 2253 1
SWOSU COMM 2103
USAO COMM 2483 1
CU THTR 1133 1
CU COMM 1133 1
ECU COMM 1153
EOSC SPCH 1203 1
LU SP 3143 1
MSC SPC 1003 1
NEOAMC TH 1533 1
NOC SPCH 2103 1
NSU SPCH 3713 1
OBU THEA 3753
OCCC TA 1133 1
OPSU SPCH 2713 1
OU DRAM 1603 1
RCC SPCH 1253 1
RSC TH 1533 1
RSU COMM 1713 1
SEOSU COMM 1003 1
SWOSU COMM 2063 1
TCC THE 2323 1
TCC SPE 2323 1
TCC SPE 2313 1
UCO COMM 2103 1
USAO COMM 1123 1
CASC DRAMA 2413 1
CSC SPCH 2703 1
CU COMM 2533 1
ECU COMM 3513 1
EOSC SPCH 2203 1
LU SP 3133 1
MSC SPC 2113 1
SP 060 Voice and Diction
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
SP 070 Oral Interpretation
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Speech NEOAMC TH 2533 1
NOC SPCH 2113 1
NSU SPCH 3733 1
OBU CMAR 2403
OCCC COM 1323 1
OPSU SPCH 3723 1
RSC TH 2553 1
SEOSU THTR 2233 1
SEOSU COMM 2233 1
SSC SPCH 2243 1
SWOSU COMM 3553
TCC SPE 2073 1
TCC TH 1053 1
UCO COMM 2113 1
USAO COMM 2103 1
WOSC SPCH 2513 1
CSC SPCH 1013 1
CU COMM 3103 1
ECU COMM 2313 1
NSU SPCH 3203 1
SEOSU COMM 1553 1
TCC SPE 1013 1
CASC SPCH 2233 1
CSC SPCH 2713 1
CU COMM 2143 1
ECU COMM 2233 1
EOSC SPCH 1233 1
MSC SPC 2103 1
NOC SPCH 2212 1
NSU SPCH 3103 1
NWOSU SCOM 2313 1
OPSU SPCH 3713 1
RCC SPCH 2213 1
RSC SPCH 2233 1
RSU COMM 3253
SP 080 Principles of Listening
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
UCO COMM 2043 1
SP 090 Debate
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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SEOSU COMM 3543 1
SSC SPCH 2253 1
SWOSU COMM 3563 1
UCO COMM 2183 1
USAO COMM 4133 1
WOSC SPCH 2333
SP 110 Business to Profes sional Communication Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CSC SPCH 2113 1
ECU COMM 2253 1
EOSC SPCH 2233 1
NSU SPCH 3223 1
NWOSU SCOM 3213 1
OPSU BA 3173 1
RCC SPCH 2313 1
SEOSU COMM 2213 1
TCC SPE 2093 1
UCO COMM 3243 1
CU RTV 2213 1
OBU EMPD 1203
OCCC JB 1103 1
SEOSU COMM 2573 1
TCC JMC 2873 1
NOC SPCH 2123 1
OBU EMPD 1154
OCCC JB 2643 1
OPSU SPCH 3653 1
CU RTV 2113 1
OBU EMPD 1203
OPSU SPCH 2653 1
SP 120 Basic Radio Production
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
UCO COMM 2033 1
SP 130 TV Production I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU RTV 2313 1
SP 140 Broadcast Announcing
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
Speech SEOSU COMM 3553 1
CU RTV 1013 1
NOC SPCH 1653 1
OBU EMPD 2203
OPSU SPCH 2603 1
SEOSU COMM 2573 1
UCO COMM 2163 1
CASC SPCH 1001 1
CASC SPCH 2011 1
CSC SPCH 1101 1
CSC SPCH 1201 1
CSC SPCH 1301 1
CSC SPCH 1401
CU COMM 3124 1
ECU COMM 2241 1
EOSC SPCH 1000 1
MSC SPC 1001 1
NOC SPCH 2030 1
NSU SPCH 2232 1
OPSU SPCH 2111 1
OU COMM 2111 1
RCC SPCH 1132 1
SWOSU COMM 2161 1
TCC SPE 2333
TCC SPE 2343
TCC SPE 2351
UCO COMM 1131 1
CU COMM 3713 1
ECU COMM 4423
NSU SPCH 4543 1
OBU APCM 3703
OU COMM 3513 1
RSU COMM 4163
SEOSU COMM 4433 1
SP 150 Fundamentals of Broadcasting (Theory)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
SP 160 Intercollegiate Forensics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
SP 170 Intercultural Communications
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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SWOSU COMM 3573
TCC SPE 2053 1
UCO COMM 3083
SP 180 Nonverbal Communication
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU SPCH 3443
OU COMM 4153 1
RSU COMM 4153
SEOSU COMM 3123
UCO COMM 2123
CU COMM 4623
ECU COMM 4183
SP 190 Communication Theory
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU SPCH 3043
OU COMM 2713 1
SEOSU COMM 3113
SWOSU COMM 4343
UCO COMM 2623
Statistics ST 000 Elementary Statistics
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
ECU MATH 2213
OCU POLS 2301 Lab paired with POLS 2303
OCU POLS 2303
OCU CJ 2301 Lab paired with CJ 2303
OCU CJ 2303
OCU PSYCH 2303
OCU PSYCH 2301 Lab paired with PSYCH 2303
OCU SOC 2301 Lab paired with SOC 2303
OCU SOC 2303
USAO MATH 2203
ST 001 Elementary Statistics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CSC STAT 2013
CU STAT 3013 1
EOSC MATH 2233
NOC MATH 2023
NSU MATH 3513 1
OSU STAT 2013
OSU-OKC STAT 2013
OSUTB-OKM STAT 2013
OWU MATH 2203
RCC MATH 2193
RSC MATH 2843 Cross listed courses appear with a different prefix in different groupings.
RSU MATH 2843 Cross listed courses appear with a different prefix in different groupings.
SEOSU STAT 2153
SWOSU MATH 3413 1
TCC MTH 2193
TU QM 2013
WOSC MATH 2013
ST 002 Business Statistics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU BSEC 2603
LU FN 3303 1
NEOAMC STAT 2023
NWOSU ECON 2163
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OCU ECON 2123
OSU-OKC BUS 2023
RCC BUS 2513
RSC ECON 2843 Cross listed courses appear with a different prefix in different groupings.
RSU BADM 2843 Cross listed courses appear with a different prefix in different groupings.
SSC BA 2253 1
WOSC BUSI 2013
Theatre TH 103 Stagecraft
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
TH 123 Costume Construction
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC DRMA 2223 1
CU THTR 2203 1
ECU COMM 3433 1
EOSC SPCH 2103 1
MSC TH 2143 1
NEOAMC TH 2663 1
NOC THTR 1243 1
NSU THTR 2502 1
OCCC TA 2113 1
OCU THRE 1402
OPSU SPCH 2433 1
ORU COM 216
OSU TH 1664 1
RSC TH 1103 1
SEOSU THTR 1133 1
SWOSU COMM 2763 1
TCC THE 1033 1
UCO THRT 2153 1
USAO DRAM 1403 1
TH 113 Theatrical Make-Up
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU THTR 1503 1
NOC THTR 1262 1
NSU THTR 2503 1
OBU THEA 2613
OCCC TA 1223 1
OCU THRE 2541
ORU COM 405
RSC TH 2113 1
SEOSU THTR 1552 1
SWOSU COMM 3013 1
TCC THE 2012 1
UCO THRT 2123 1
CU THTR 2503 1
ECU COMM 4453 1
NOC THTR 1253
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NSU THTR 2752 1
OBU THEA 2603
OCU THRE 2702
OSU TH 1674 1
SEOSU THTR 2122 1
TCC THE 1133
TH 133 Stage Lighting
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC DRMA 2613 1
CU THTR 3303 1
ECU COMM 3453 1
EOSC SPCH 2123 1
NOC THTR 2963 1
NSU THTR 2512 1
OBU THEA 2623
OCU THRE 1702
SEOSU THTR 3453 1
SWOSU COMM 3023 1
TCC THE 2063 1
UCO THRT 2133 1
TH 153 Stagecraft II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC TH 2673
NOC THTR 2243 1
OCU THRE 4303 1
TCC THE 1043 1
TH 311 Theatrical Production
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC DRMA 1001 1
CSC SPCH 2101 1
CU THTR 1001 1
ECU COMM 2441 1
EOSC SPCH 1123 1
LU TA 3020 1
MSC SPC 1001
NEOAMC TH 2011 1
NOC THTR 2020 1
NSU THTR 2311 1
OCCC TA 1121 1
OCU THRE 4681 1
Theatre OSU TH 1500 1
OU DRAM 1911 1
RSC TH 1311 1
SEOSU THTR 1660 1
SSC SPCH 2231
SWOSU COMM 3761 1
TCC THE 1061 1
UCO THRT 1311 1
USAO DRAM 1801 1
WOSC SPCH 2291 1
TH 321 Theatrical Production
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC DRMA 1011 1
CSC SPCH 2201 1
CU THTR 1001 1
ECU COMM 2441 1
MSC SPC 1001
NEOAMC TH 2021 1
NOC THTR 2020 1
NSU THTR 2321 1
NWOSU TCOM 1441
OBU THEA 2981
OCCC TA 1121 1
OCU THRE 4682 1
OSU TH 1500 1
RSC TH 1321 1
SEOSU THTR 1660 1
SWOSU COMM 3761 1
TCC THE 1061 1
UCO THRT 1311 1
USAO DRAM 1801 1
TH 331 Theatrical Production
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC DRMA 2011 1
CSC SPCH 2301 1
CU THTR 1001 1
ECU COMM 2441 1
MSC SPC 2001
NEOAMC TH 2031 1
NOC THTR 2020 1
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NSU THTR 2331 1
OBU THEA 2981
OCU THRE 4683 1
OSU TH 1500 1
RSC TH 2331 1
SEOSU THTR 1660 1
SWOSU COMM 3761 1
TCC THE 1061 1
UCO THRT 1311 1
USAO DRAM 1801 1
TH 341 Theatrical Production
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC DRMA 2021 1
CSC SPCH 2401 1
CU THTR 1001 1
ECU COMM 2441 1
MSC SPC 2001
NEOAMC TH 2041 1
NOC THTR 2020 1
NSU THTR 2341 1
OCU THRE 4684 1
RSC TH 2341 1
SEOSU THTR 1660 1
SWOSU COMM 3761 1
TCC THE 1061 1
UCO THRT 1311 1
USAO DRAM 1801 1
TH 353 Introduction to T heatre and Theatre Appreciation Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC DRMA 1213 1
CU THTR 1103 1
ECU HUM 2333 1
EOSC HU 2103 1
LU TA 2413 1
MSC TH 1133
NEOAMC TH 2413
NOC THTR 1223 1
NSU THTR 2763 1
NWOSU TCOM 2413
OBU THEA 1183
Theatre OCCC TA 1103 1
OCU THRE 1003
OPSU SPCH 2413 1, Cross-listed as HUM 2413
ORU COM 215
OSU TH 2413 1
OU DRAM 1713 1
RSC TH 1353 1
RSU HUM 2413
RSU COMM 2413
SEOSU THTR 1113 1
SSC SPCH 1523 1
SWOSU COMM 1263 1
TCC THE 2113 1
UCO THRT 1313 1
USAO DRAM 1103 1
WOSC SPCH 1513 1
TH 363 Introduction to Theatre Design
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU THTR 1203 1
NSU THTR 2763 1
OBU THEA 2803
OCU THRE 2302
RSC TH 2363
SEOSU THTR 2753 1
SWOSU COMM 4403
TCC THE 2073 1
USAO DRAM 3423 1
TH 513 Acting I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC DRMA 1413 1
CSC SPCH 1123 1
CU THTR 2603 1
ECU COMM 1413 1
EOSC SPCH 1103 1
LU TA 3033 1
MSC TH 2133
NEOAMC TH 2543 1
NOC THTR 1213 1
NSU THTR 3263 1
OBU THEA 1253
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OCCC TA 1513 1
OCU THRE 1403
OPSU SPCH 3412 1
ORU COM 205
OSU TH 1322 1
RCC SPCH 1123 1
RSC TH 1513 1
SEOSU THTR 1213 1
SSC SPCH 1533
SWOSU COMM 2363 1
TCC THE 1053 1
UCO THRT 1513 1
USAO DRAM 2113 1
WOSC SPCH 2533 1
TH 523 Acting II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC DRMA 1423 1
CSC SPCH 2213 1
CU THTR 3603 1
ECU COMM 2423 1
LU TA 3043 1
NOC THTR 2213 1
NSU THTR 3703 1
OBU THEA 2253
OCCC TA 2203 1
OCU THRE 1503
ORU COM 306
RCC SPCH 2223 1
RSC TH 2523 1
SEOSU THTR 1312 1
SWOSU COMM 4963 1
TCC THE 2053 1
UCO THRT 2613 1
USAO DRAM 2213 1
TH 533 Voice and Diction
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU THTR 1133 1
ECU COMM 1153 1
EOSC SPCH 1203 1
MSC SPC 1002 1
Theatre NEOAMC TH 1533 1
NOC SPCH 2103 1
NSU SPCH 3713 1
NWOSU SCOM 2763
OBU THEA 3753
OCCC TA 1133 1
OCU THRE 2002
OPSU SPCH 2713 1
ORU COM 102
OU DRAM 1603 1
RCC SPCH 1253 1
RSC TH 1533 1
SEOSU COMM 1003 1
SWOSU COMM 2063 1
TCC THE 2313 1
TCC SPE 2213 1
TCC SPE 2323 1
TCC THE 2323 1
UCO THRT 1533 1
USAO COMM 2103 1
TH 553 Oral Interpretation
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC DRMA 2413 1
CSC SPCH 2703 1
CU COMM 2533 1
ECU COMM 3513 1
EOSC SPCH 2203 1
MSC TH 2123
NEOAMC TH 2533 1
NOC SPCH 2113 1
NSU SPCH 3733 1
NWOSU SCOM 4013
OBU CMAR 2403
OCCC COM 1323 1
OCU THRE 1502 1
OPSU SPCH 3723 1
ORU COM 202
RSC TH 2553 1
SEOSU COMM 2233 1
SEOSU THTR 2233 1
SSC SPCH 2243 1
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SWOSU COMM 3553 1
TCC SPE 2073 1
USAO COMM 1123 1
WOSC SPCH 2513 1
LU TA 3253 1
NOC THTR 2713 1
NSU THTR 4723 1
OBU THEA 3603
ORU COM 304
OSU TH 3923 1
OU DRAM 3713 1
RSU HUM 2003 1
SEOSU THTR 2513 1
SWOSU COMM 4463 1
UCO THRT 4353
USAO DRAM 3203 1
TH 913 Theatre History I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TH 923 Theatre History II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
LU TA 3263
NSU THTR 4733 1
OBU THEA 3613
ORU COM 305
OSU TH 3933 1
OU DRAM 3723 1
SEOSU THTR 2613 1
SWOSU COMM 4663 1
UCO THRT 4363
NSU THTR 4753 1
OCU THRE 3603 1
OU DRAM 2343 1
RSC TH 2933 1
SEOSU THTR 3343 1
SWOSU COMM 3963 1
TCC THE 2043 1
TH 933 Costume History
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
World/Foreign Languages WL 105-CK Conversational I
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
NSU CHER 1113
RSU NAMS 2503
NSU FREN 1113
OCCC FREN 1010
RSC FREN 1003
SSC FREN 1113
NSU GERM 1113
OBU GRMN 2213
OCCC GRMN 1010
RSC GERM 1003
WL 105-FR Conversational I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 105-GM Conversational I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 105-JP Conversational I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU JPN 1113
CASC SPAN 1113
MSC SPA 1113
NSU SPAN 1113
OBU SPAN 2213
OCCC SPAN 1010
RSC SPAN 1003
SEOSU SPAN 1113
SSC SPAN 1113
WOSC SPAN 1113
NSU CHER 1123
RSU NAMS 2623
WL 105-SP Conversational I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 106-CK Conversational II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 106-FR Conversational II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU FREN 1123
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OCCC FREN 1120
RSC FREN 1013
SSC FREN 1123
WL 106-GM Conversational II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU GERM 1123
OCCC GRMN 1120
NSU JPN 1123
RSC GERM 1013
WL 106-JP Conversational II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
WL 106-SP Conversational II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
MSC SPA 1213
NSU SPAN 1123
OCCC SPAN 1120
RSC SPAN 1013
SEOSU SPAN 1223 paired with SPAN 1113
SSC SPAN 1123
WL 110 Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU FLL 1000
WL 110-AR Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU ARBC 1223 1, Paired with ARBC 1113
CU ARBC 1113 1, Paired with ARBC 1223
OU ARAB 1115 1
TCC ARA 1213 1
WL 110-CH Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU CHNS 1223 1, Paired with CHNS 1113
CU CHNS 1113 1, Paired with CHNS 1223
OU CHIN 1115 1
TCC CHI 1213 1
UCO CHIN 1114
WL 110-CK Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
World/Foreign Languages NSU CHER 1113 Paired with CHER 1312
WL 110-FR Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CASC FREN 1115 1
CU FREN 1223 1, Paired with FREN 1113
CU FREN 1113 1, Paired with FREN 1223
ECU FREN 1113
LU FL 1115 1 (French I)
NEOAMC FREN 1123 Paired with 1113
NEOAMC FREN 1113 Paired with 1123
NOC LANG 1115
NSU FREN 1123 Paired with FREN 1113
OBU FREN 1313-I
OCCC FREN 1115 1
ORU FRE 101
OSU FREN 1115 1
OU FR 1115 1
RSC FREN 1013 Paired with FREN 1003
RSC FREN 1115 1
SEOSU FREN 1223 1
TCC FRE 1213 1
UCO FRCH 1114 1
USAO FREN 1104 1
WL 110-GK Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU GREK 1123 Paired with GREK 1113
OSU GREEK 1113 1
TCC GRE 1213 1
UCO GRK 1223 When paired with GRK 1113
WL 110-GM Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU GERM 1223 1, Paired with GERM 1113
CU GERM 1113 1, Paired with GERM 1223
ECU GER 1113
NEOAMC GRMN 1113 Paired with 1123
NEOAMC GRMN 1123 Paired with 1113
NSU GERM 1123 Paired with GERM 1113
OBU GRMN 1313-I
OCCC GRMN 1115 1
ORU GER 101
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OSU GRMN 1115 1
OU GERM 1115 1
RSC GERM 1013 Paired with GERM 1003
RSC GERM 1115 1
SEOSU GERM 1223 1
SWOSU GERMN 1134 1
TCC GER 1213 1
UCO GERM 1114 1
ORU HEB 101
CU ITAL 1223 1, Paired with ITAL 1113
CU ITAL 1113 1, Paired with ITAL 1223
OU ITAL 1115 1
TCC ITA 1213 1
NSU JPN 1123 Paired with JPN 1113
OSU JAPN 1115 1
OU JAPN 1115 1
TCC JPN 1213 1
UCO JAPN 1114 1
CU LATN 1113 1, Paired with LATN 1223
CU LATN 1223 1, Paired with LATN 1113
ECU LATIN 1113
NSU LAT 1123 Paired with LAT 1113
OSU LATIN 1113 1
SWOSU LATIN 1054 1
TCC LAT 1213 1
UCO LATN 1114 1
TCC POR 1213 1
WL 110-HE Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 110-IT Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 110-JP Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 110-LT Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 110-PT Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
World/Foreign Languages WL 110-RS Introductory I
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU RUSN 1223 1, Paired with RUSN 1113
CU RUSN 1113 1, Paired with RUSN 1223
ECU RUSS 1113
OSU RUSS 1115 1
OU RUSS 1115 1
RSC RUSS 1115 1
TCC RUS 1213 1
UCO SNSK 1114
CASC SPAN 1115 1
CSC SPAN 1115 1
CU SPAN 1223 1, Paired with SPAN 1113
CU SPAN 1113 1, Paired with SPAN 1223
ECU SPAN 1113
EOSC SPAN 1115 1
LU SN 1115 1 (Spanish I)
MSC SPA 1115 1
NEOAMC SPAN 1115 1
NEOAMC SPAN 1113 Paired with 1123
NEOAMC SPAN 1123 Paired with 1113
NOC LANG 1125
NSU SPAN 1123 Paired with SPAN 1113
NWOSU SPAN 1114 1
OBU SPAN 1313-I
OCCC SPAN 1115 1
OPSU SPAN 1114 1
ORU SPA 101
OSU SPAN 1153
OSU SPAN 1115 1
OSU-OKC SPAN 1115 3
OSUTB-OKM SPAN 1115
OU SPAN 1115 1
RSC SPAN 1013 Paired with SPAN 1003
RSC SPAN 1115 1
RSU SPAN 1113 1
WL 110-SK Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 110-SP Introductory I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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SEOSU SPAN 1223 Paired with SPAN 1113
SWOSU SPAN 1054 1
SW-Sayre SPAN 1054 1
TCC SPA 1213 1
UCO SPAN 1114 1
USAO SPAN 1104 1
WOSC SPAN 1115
WL 120-AR Introductory II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OU ARAB 1225 1
TCC ARA 1413 1
OU CHIN 1225 1
TCC CHI 1413 1
UCO CHIN 1224
NSU CHER 1123 Paired with CHER 1322
WL 120-FR Introductory II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC FREN 1225 1
ECU FREN 1223
LU FL 1125 1 (French II)
NEOAMC FREN 1223 1
NEOAMC FREN 1213 1
NOC LANG 1225
NSU FREN 2113
OBU FREN 1323-II
OCCC FREN 1225 1
ORU FRE 102
OSU FREN 1225 1
OU FR 1225 1
RSC FREN 1225 1
TCC FRE 1413 1
UCO FRCH 1224 1
USAO FREN 1114 1
WL 120-CH Introductory II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 120-CK Introductory II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
World/Foreign Languages WL 120-GK Introductory II
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
OSU GREEK 1223
OSU GREEK 2113 1
TCC GRE 1413 1
WL 120-GM Introductory II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU GER 1223
NEOAMC GRMN 1213 1
NEOAMC GRMN 1223 1
NSU GERM 2113
OBU GRMN 1323-II
OCCC GRMN 1225 1
ORU GER 102
OSU GRMN 1225 1
OU GERM 1225 1
RSC GERM 1225 1
SWOSU GERMN 1234 1
TCC GER 1413 1
ORU HEB 102
OU ITAL 1225 1
TCC ITA 1413 1
NSU JPN 2013
OSU JAPN 1225 1
OU JAPN 1225 1
TCC JPN 1413 1
ECU LATIN 1223
WL 120-HE UCO GERM 1224 1
Introductory II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
WL 120-IT Introductory II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 120-JP Introductory II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
UCO JAPN 1224 1
WL 120-LT Introductory II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU LATIN 1223
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OSU LATIN 2113 1
SWOSU LATIN 1154 1
TCC LAT 1413 1
UCO LATN 1224 1
WL 120-RS Introductory II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ECU RUSS 1223
OSU RUSS 1225 1
OU RUSS 1225 1
RSC RUSS 1225 1
TCC RUS 1413 1
UCO SNSK 1224
UCO SNSK 1124
WL 120-SK Introductory II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
WL 120-SP Introductory II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CASC SPAN 1225 1
CSC SPAN 1225 1
ECU SPAN 1223
EOSC SPAN 1215 1
LU SN 1225 1 (Spanish II)
MSC SPA 1213 1
NEOAMC SPAN 1223 1
NEOAMC SPAN 1213 1
NEOAMC SPAN 1215 1
NOC LANG 1224
NOC LANG 1235
NSU SPAN 2113
NWOSU SPAN 1224 1
OBU SPAN 1323-II
OCCC SPAN 1225 1
OPSU SPAN 1224 1
ORU SPA 102
OSU SPAN 1253
OSU SPAN 1253
OSU SPAN 1225 1
OSU-OKC SPAN 1225 3
OSUTB-OKM SPAN 1225
OU SPAN 1225 1
World/Foreign Languages RSC SPAN 1225 1
RSU SPAN 1223 1
SEOSU SPAN 2223 1
SWOSU SPAN 1154 1
SW-Sayre SPAN 1154
TCC SPA 1413 1
UCO SPAN 1224 1
USAO SPAN 1114 1
WOSC SPAN 1225
CU ARBC 2113
OU ARAB 2113 1
OU CHIN 2113 1
TCC CHI 2113
TCC CHI 2113
NSU CHER 2113 Prerequisites CHER 1123 and CHER 1322
WL 130-AR Intermediate I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
WL 130-CH Intermediate I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
WL 130-CK Intermediate I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
WL 130-FR Intermediate I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
CU FREN 2113 1
ECU FREN 2113
NEOAMC FREN 2113 1
NSU FREN 2123
OBU FREN 2313-I
OCCC FREN 2113 1
ORU FRE 203
OSU FREN 2112 1
OSU FREN 2113 1
OU FR 2113 1
RSC FREN 2113 1
TCC FRE 2113 1
UCO FRCH 2113 1
USAO FREN 2004
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WL 130-GK Intermediate I Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
OSU GREEK 2213 1
WL 130-GM Intermediate I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC GRMN 2113 1
OBU GRMN 2313-I
OCCC GRMN 2113 1
ORU GER 203
OSU GRMN 2112 1
OSU GRMN 2113
OU GERM 2113 1
RSC GERM 2113 1
TCC GER 2113 1
UCO GERM 2113 1
WL 130-HE Intermediate I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU HEB 203
WL 130-IT Intermediate I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU ITAL 2113
OU ITAL 2113 1
TCC ITA 2113 1
WL 130-JP Intermediate I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU JPN 2023
OSU JAPN 2113 1
OU JAPN 2113 1
TCC JPN 2113 1
UCO JAPN 2113 1
WL 130-LT Intermediate I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU LATN 2113 1
OSU LATIN 2213 1
TCC LAT 2113
TCC LAT 2113
UCO LATN 2113 1
World/Foreign Languages WL 130-RS Intermediate I
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
OSU RUSS 2115 1
TCC RUS 2113 1
CU SPAN 2113 1
ECU SPAN 2113
LU SN 3313 1 (Advanced Spanish I)
NEOAMC SPAN 2113 1
NSU SPAN 2123
NWOSU SPAN 2151
OBU SPAN 2313-I
OCCC SPAN 2113 1
OPSU SPAN 2113 1
ORU SPA 203
OSU SPAN 2115 1
OSU-OKC SPAN 2115
OU SPAN 2113 1
RSC SPAN 2113 1
RSU SPAN 2113
SEOSU SPAN 2113
SWOSU SPAN 2053 1
TCC SPA 2113 1
UCO SPAN 2113 1
USAO SPAN 2004
WL 130-SP Intermediate I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 140-AR Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU ARBC 2223
OU ARAB 2223 1
WL 140-CH Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OU CHIN 2223 1
NSU CHER 2123
WL 140-CK Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 140-FR Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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CU FREN 2223 1
ECU FREN 2223
NEOAMC FREN 2213 1
OBU FREN 2323-II
OCCC FREN 2223 1
ORU FRE 204
OSU FREN 2232 1
OSU FREN 2233 1
OU FR 2223 1
RSC FREN 2223 1
TCC FRE 2213 1
UCO FRCH 2223 1
USAO FREN 2014
WL 140-GM Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NEOAMC GRMN 2213 1
OBU GRMN 2323-II
OCCC GRMN 2223 1
ORU GER 204
OSU GRMN 2223
OSU GRMN 2222 1
OU GERM 2223 1
RSC GERM 2223 1
TCC GER 2213 1
UCO GERM 2223 1
WL 140-HE Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU HEB 204
WL 140-IT Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU ITAL 2223
OU ITAL 2223 1
TCC ITA 2213 1
WL 140-JP Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU JAPN 2223 1
OU JAPN 2223 1
TCC JPN 2213 1
UCO JAPN 2223
WL 210-FR Composition I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
World/Foreign Languages WL 140-LT Intermediate II
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
LATN 2223 1
WL 140-RS Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
RUSS 2225 1
RUS 2213 1
WL 140-SP Intermediate II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU
OSU
TCC
CU SPAN 2223 1
ECU SPAN 2223
LU SN 2223 1 (Spanish)
NEOAMC SPAN 2213 1
NWOSU SPAN 2183 1
NWOSU SPAN 3183 2, paired with SPAN 4183
NWOSU SPAN 4183 2, Paired with SPAN 3183
OBU SPAN 2323-II
OCCC SPAN 2223 1
OPSU SPAN 2223 1
ORU SPA 204
OSU SPAN 2222 1
OSU SPAN 2223
OU SPAN 2223 1
RSC SPAN 2223 1
RSU SPAN 2223
SEOSU SPAN 2223
SWOSU SPAN 2153
SWOSU SPAN 2153 1
TCC SPA 2213 1
UCO SPAN 2223 1
USAO SPAN 2014
CU FREN 3133
NSU FREN 3113
ORU FRE 302 A lower division course will not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU FREN 3203
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UCO FRCH 2113 1
WL 210-GM Composition I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 210-HE Composition I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU HEB 302 A lower division course wll not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
WL 210-JP Composition I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
UCO JAPN 2113 1
WL 210-LT Composition I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
UCO LATN 2113 1
WL 210-RS Composition I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU RUSS 3223
WL 210-SP Composition I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU GERM 3113
NSU GERM 3113 1
OBU GRMN 3063
ORU GER 302 A lower division course will not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU GRMN 3813
OU GERM 2323 1
UCO GERM 2113 1
ECU SPAN 3413
NSU SPAN 3113 1
NWOSU SPAN 2193 1
OBU SPAN 3063
ORU SPA 302 A lower division course wll not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU SPAN 3213
SWOSU SPAN 3853
UCO SPAN 2113 1
World/Foreign Languages WL 220-FR Composition II
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
WL 220-GM Composition II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SPAN 3143 1
NSU SPAN 3123
NWOSU SPAN 3193 1
OSU SPAN 4413
SEOSU SPAN 4133 1
WL 300-FR Language for a Profession I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
UCO FRCH 3313
WL 300-GM Language for a Profession I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OBU GRMN 3503
UCO GERM 3313
WL 220-SP Composition II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU FREN 3123
OBU FREN 3073
OU FR 3423
NSU GERM 3123 1
OBU GRMN 3073
OU GERM 3423
CU SPAN 4163
TCC SPA 2443
TCC SPA 2453
UCO SPAN 3323
WOSC SPAN 2901-3
ORU FRE 306
OSU FREN 3343
WL 300-SP Language for a Profession I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 305-FR Language for a Profession II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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WL 305-GM Language for a Profession II Course Course
Institution Prefix Number Notes
WL 305-HE Language for a Profession II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU GER 306
OSU GRMN 3343
ORU HEB 306
WL 310-FR Grammar I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TCC FRE 2523 1
WL 310-GM Grammar I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU GERM 2113
TCC GER 2523 1
WL 310-IT Grammar I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TCC ITA 2523 1
WL 310-RS Grammar I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 305-SP Language for a Profession II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU SPA 306
TCC RUS 2523 1
WL 310-SP Grammar I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NWOSU SPAN 2193 1
OBU SPAN 3073
SEOSU SPAN 3113 1
TCC SPA 2523 1
WL 320-FR Grammar II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU FREN 3113 1
NSU FREN 4123
OBU FREN 3913
OSU FREN 3213 1
UCO FRCH 4113 1
World/Foreign Languages WL 320-GM Grammar II
Course Course Institution Prefix Number Notes
NSU GERM 4123
OSU GRMN 3813 1
UCO GERM 3213 1
UCO GERM 4113 1
WL 320-GR Grammar II (Advanced Grammar)
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OBU GRMN 4913
WL 320-SP Grammar II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SPAN 3113 1
NSU SPAN 4123
NWOSU SPAN 4193 1
NWOSU SPAN 4501
NWOSU SPAN 3193 1
OBU SPAN 4913
OSU SPAN 3213 1
OSU-OKC SPAN 2143
SEOSU SPAN 4133
UCO SPAN 4113 1
WL 330-FR Phonetics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU FRE 301 A lower division course will not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU FREN 3463 1
OU FR 3083
UCO FRCH 3213 1
WL 330-GM Phonetics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU GER 301 A lower division course will not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU GRMN 3463 1
WL 330-HE Phonetics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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ORU HEB 301 A lower division course wll not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
WL 330-SP Phonetics
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU SPA 301 A lower division course wll not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU SPAN 3463 1
SEOSU SPAN 4303 1
UCO SPAN 3213 1
WL 340-FR Translating I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU FRE 451 A lower division course will not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
TCC FRE 2413
UCO FRCH 3313
ORU GER 451 A lower division course will not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
OSU GRMN 3013
TCC GER 2413
UCO GERM 3313
ORU HEB 451 A lower division course wll not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
TCC ITA 2413
TCC JPN 2413
WL 340-GM Translating I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 340-HE Translating I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 340-IT Translating I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 340-JP Translating I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
World/Foreign Languages WL 340-RS Translating I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TCC RUS 2413
WL 340-SP Translating I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
ORU SPA 451 A lower division course wll not transfer as equivalent course, but will transfer as elective hours.
TCC SPA 2413
UCO SPAN 3323
WL 345-GM Translating II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU GRMN 3023
LU FL 3513 1 (French)
NSU FREN 3503 1
OSU FREN 3853 1
TCC FRE 2263 1
UCO FRCH 3223 1
NSU GERM 3503 1
OSU GRMN 4163 1
OSU GRMN 4153 1
TCC GER 2263 1
UCO GERM 3223 1
TCC ITA 2263 1
ECU SPAN 3313
NSU SPAN 3503
NWOSU SPAN 4103 1
NWOSU SPAN 4223 1
NWOSU SPAN 3103 1
WL 350-FR Introduction to Literature
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 350-GM Introduction to Literature
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 350-IT Introduction to Literature
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 350-SP Introduction to Literature
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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OSU SPAN 3013
SEOSU SPAN 3133 1
SWOSU SPAN 3753
TCC SPA 2263 1
UCO SPAN 3223 1
TCC CHI 2143
WL 360-CH Culture Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 360-FR Culture Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU FREN 3123
NSU FREN 3203 1
OBU FREN 2313
OSU FREN 4333 1
TCC FRE 2143 1
UCO FRCH 3103 1
WL 360-GM Culture Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU GERM 2123
NSU GERM 3203 1
OBU GRMN 3203
OSU GRMN 3333
OSU GRMN 4333 1
TCC GER 2143 1
UCO GERM 3103 1
WL 360-IT Culture Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TCC ITA 2143 1
WL 360-JP Culture Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
TCC JPN 2143 1
WL 360-RS Culture Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU RUSS 3123
TCC RUS 2143 1
WL 360-SP Culture Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
World/Foreign Languages CU SPAN 3133
LU SN 2113 1
NSU SPAN 3203
NWOSU SPAN 3113 1
OBU SPAN 3203
OPSU SPAN 3073 1
OPSU SPAN 3083 1
OSU SPAN 4323 1
SEOSU SPAN 3143 1
TCC SPA 2143 1
WL 365-FR Culture Survey I--variant
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OBU FREN 3203
UCO SPAN 3013
WL 365-SP Culture Survey II - Variant
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 370-FR Culture Survey II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
LU FL 2513 1 (French)
OBU FREN 2323
UCO FRCH 3113 1
WL 370-GM Culture Survey II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OBU GRMN 2703
UCO GERM 3113 1
WL 370-SP Culture Survey II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OBU SPAN 3213
OPSU SPAN 3183 1
OPSU SPAN 3173 1
OSU SPAN 4333 1
UCO SPAN 3113 1
WL 375-FR Culture Survey II--variant
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OBU FREN 3213
WL 375-SP Culture Survey II--variant
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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OBU SPAN 4103
WL 380-FR Literature Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU FREN 4123
NSU FREN 4503
OBU FREN 4043
OSU FREN 4153
UCO FRCH 4123
WL 380-GM Literature Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU GERM 4503
OBU GRMN 4043
OSU GRMN 4153
UCO GERM 4123
WL 380-RS Literature Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU RUSS 4013
WL 380-SP Literature Survey I
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU SPAN 4123
CU SPAN 4143
NSU SPAN 4503
OBU SPAN 4413
OSU SPAN 3003
SEOSU SPAN 4113
UCO SPAN 4123
WL 385-SP Literature Survey I - Variant
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU SPAN 4553
OSU SPAN 3013
SEOSU SPAN 4223
UCO SPAN 4223
WL 390-FR Literature Survey II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
CU FREN 4133
NSU FREN 4603
OBU FREN 4053
OSU FREN 4153
World/Foreign Languages UCO FRCH 4133
WL 390-GM Literature Survey II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
NSU GERM 4603
OBU GRMN 4053
OSU GRMN 4153
UCO GERM 4133
WL 390-RS Literature Survey II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 390-SP Literature Survey II
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
OSU RUSS 4023
CU SPAN 4133
CU SPAN 4153
ECU SPAN 3223
NSU SPAN 4603
OBU SPAN 4423
OBU SPAN 4223
UCO SPAN 4133
OBU FREN 4933
OBU FREN 4103
NSU SPAN 4653
UCO SPAN 4233
WL 395-FR Literature Survey II--variant
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
WL 395-SP Literature Survey II - Variant
Institution Course Prefix
Course Number Notes
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTIONS,
INSTITUTIONAL ACRONYMS, AND NOTES
FOR THE OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
COURSE EQUIVALENCY PROJECT
Updated: March 2006
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTE: Humanities and English have not established common course descriptions. Business Law has no established courses.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................2 ACCOUNTING (AC) ..............................................................................................................................................................................4 AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES (AI) ....................................................................................................................................................5 ANTHROPOLOGY (AN) ........................................................................................................................................................................8 ART (AA)...............................................................................................................................................................................................10 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (BI) ...........................................................................................................................................................14 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (BC)..............................................................................................................................................16 CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CD) ...........................................................................................................................................................17 CHEMISTRY (CH) ...............................................................................................................................................................................19 COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS) ...............................................................................................................................................................21 CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ) ..................................................................................................................................................................23 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (CE) .........................................................................................................................................25 ECOLOGY (EC)....................................................................................................................................................................................27 ECONOMICS (BU)...............................................................................................................................................................................28 ENGINEERING (EG)...........................................................................................................................................................................29 ENGLISH (E)........................................................................................................................................................................................31 FILM AND VIDEO STUDIES (FV).....................................................................................................................................................33 FINANCE (FN).....................................................................................................................................................................................36 GEOGRAPHY (GG)..............................................................................................................................................................................38 GEOSCIENCES (GE)...........................................................................................................................................................................39 HISTORY (HS) .....................................................................................................................................................................................40 HUMANITIES (HH).............................................................................................................................................................................46 INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IS) .........................................................................................................................................................47 JOURNALISM (AD and JR) ................................................................................................................................................................50 MANAGEMENT (MG) .........................................................................................................................................................................52 MARKETING (MK)..............................................................................................................................................................................53 MATHEMATICS (MA) .........................................................................................................................................................................55 MUSIC (MU).........................................................................................................................................................................................57 PHILOSOPHY (PI)...............................................................................................................................................................................62 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (GS) .................................................................................................................................................................63 PHYSICS (PH)......................................................................................................................................................................................64
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POLITICAL SCIENCE (PS) ................................................................................................................................................................65 PSYCHOLOGY (PY).............................................................................................................................................................................66 RELIGION (RL)....................................................................................................................................................................................68 SOCIOLOGY (SS).................................................................................................................................................................................69 SPEECH (SP) .......................................................................................................................................................................................72 STATISTICS (ST).................................................................................................................................................................................74 THEATRE (TH) ....................................................................................................................................................................................75 WORLD/FOREIGN LANGUAGES (WL) ............................................................................................................................................77 INSTITUTIONAL ACRONYMS.......................................................................................................................................................81 NOTES .................................................................................................................................................................................................82
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ACCOUNTING (AC) Revised 3/02
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNTING I AND ACCOUNTING II AC 201
A study of accounting theories and concepts involved in analyzing, processing, interpreting, and communicating decision-making information for internal and external uses. These courses are intended for majors and non-majors.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES (AI) Revised 3/06
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY AI 000
American Indian tribal, individual, federal, state, local histories and analysis of American Indian histories.
OKLAHOMA INDIAN HISTORY AI 001
Oklahoma Indian tribal, state, individual, and local histories and analysis of Oklahoma Indian histories.
AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURE AI 002
American Indian authors books, poetry, prose, and other American Indian focused literary compositions.
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURE AI 003
Study of American Indian authors, books, prose, and other American Indian focused literary compositions since 1960.
TRADITIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURE AI 004
Study of American Indian authors, books, prose, and other American Indian focused literary compositions before 1960, including oral tradition.
AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGE AI 005
Introduction, development, acquisition, practice, and maintenance of Oklahoma American Indian tribal languages.
AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURE AI 006
Identification, exploration, comprehension, and analysis of American Indian ceremony, customs, values, social, political, and other areas of American Indian life.
AMERICAN INDIAN INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AI 007
Study of cross-cultural communication as it pertains to American Indians i.e. culture, communication concepts, intercultural communication problems and approaches to their resolution.
AMERICAN INDIAN HUMANITIES AI 008
American Indian art, music, dance, drama, design, film, and video.
AMERICAN INDIAN VISUAL ARTS AI 009
None.
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AMERICAN INDIAN MUSIC AI 010
None.
AMERICAN INDIAN DANCE AI 011
None.
AMERICAN INDIAN EDUCATION AI 012
Courses with specific focus on the history, development, philosophy, policies, methods, and practices of American Indian education.
AMERICAN INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AI 013
Current American Indian issues, concerns, communication, developments, and positions. Relevant to federal, state, tribal, local, public, and private spheres.
AMERICAN INDIAN PUBLIC POLICY AI 014
None.
AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBAL GOVERNMENT AI 015
The study of American Indian tribal governments.
AMERICAN INDIAN LEADERSHIP AI 016
None.
AMERICAN INDIAN LAW AI 017
None.
AMERICAN INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AI 018
Courses with focus on systems of presentation, understanding, and explaining the relationships between human beings and the natural world in American Indian cultures.
AMERICAN INDIAN ANTHROPOLOGY AI 019
American Indian ethnology, archaeology, cultural, political, social, and other related anthropology areas.
AMERICAN INDIAN SPECIAL TOPICS AI 020
Courses with American Indian focus not fitting the aforementioned categories.
INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES AI 021
Introductory to Native American studies disciplines, related careers, personal and academic development for prospective and declared American Indian Studies majors.
AMERICAN INDIAN SOVEREIGNTY AI 022
Examines the nature of political sovereignty and how it is exercised in American Indian communities.
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AMERICAN INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AI 023
Survey of the basic concepts of economic development of American Indian tribal nations.
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ANTHROPOLOGY (AN) Revised 3/02
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY AN 101
An introduction to the anthropological way of thinking about human evolution, prehistory, cross-cultural variation and language.
INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY AN 102
An introduction to the cross-cultural study of human society.
PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AN 203
Theories and methods of anthropology with emphasis on human biological development.
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHEOLOGY AN 204
An introduction to method and theory in archaeology.
INTRODUCTION TO NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS AN 210
An overview of Native society and culture north of Mexico from pre-Columbian time to present.
INTRODUCTION TO THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION AN 220
None.
TOPICS IN ANTHROPOLOGY AN 299
Acquaints the student with a topic within a sub-discipline of anthropology.
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY AN 302
The cross-cultural study of the institutions of human society.
NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURES AN 310
An examination of the cultural diversity of selected indigenous peoples.
ARCHEOLOGY OF NORTH AMERICA AN 315
Overview of the prehistory of North America.
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE AN 371
Relationships between language and culture.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION AN 380
Anthropological approaches to the study of religion.
COMPARATIVE CULTURES AN 402
Comparison of selected societies.
CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN ISSUES AN 410
Survey of contemporary social issue effecting Native Americans.
MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AN 470
A study of human biological development, culture, and evolution based on relationships to infectious disease; the examination of indigenous, traditional, and Western medical systems; and applied anthropology in clinical settings
CULTURE AND PERSONALITY AN 490
Relationships between culture and personality.
ADVANCED TOPICS IN ANTHROPOLOGY AN 499
Acquaints the student with a sub-discipline of anthropology through specialized study.
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ART (AA) Revised 3/02
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
ART APPRECIATION AA 005
The study of art from a variety of different backgrounds and cultures as both product and process. Aesthetic judgment making in evaluation of art from different times and places is stressed.
ART HISTORY SURVEY I AA 015
Art History Survey I is a study of the arts, artists, and their cultures from the Prehistoric man through the Early Renaissance.
ART HISTORY SURVEY II AA 016
Art History Survey II is a study of the arts, artists, and their cultures from the Early Renaissance to the present.
ART HISTORY SURVEY III AA 017
None.
ART HISTORY SURVEY IV AA 018
None.
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY AA 024
Black and White Photography I will cover basic 35mm camera operations as well as black and white film processing and printing.
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY II AA 025
None.
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY III AA 026
None.
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY IV AA 027
None.
CERAMICS I AA 030
Ceramics I covers a variety of building, techniques, glazing, and ceramics terminology.
CERAMICS II AA 031
Ceramics II continues to develop the student’s skills in a variety of ceramic techniques. Students will continue to develop their glazing, and knowledge of ceramics and its terminology.
CERAMICS III AA 032
None.
CERAMICS IV AA 033
None.
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
COLOR AA 040
None.
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY I AA 043
Color Photography I will cover color positive or slide exposure, processing and printing.
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY II AA 044
None.
CRAFTS I AA 048
Crafts I is an introduction to the crafts and will cover a variety of projects, with emphasis on artistic merit.
DIGITAL IMAGING AND PRINTING I AA 053
None.
DIGITAL IMAGING AND PRINTING II AA 054
None.
DRAWING I AA 056
Drawing I will develop the students understanding of the basic concepts of drawing and their powers of observation. Students will work with various media utilizing a variety of sources and environments.
DRAWING II AA 057
Drawing II will continue to develop the students understanding of the concepts of drawing. Students will continue to develop their skills in media by using a variety of sources and environments.
DRAWING III AA 058
None.
DRAWING IV AA 059
None.
ETCHING/INTAGLIO I AA 062
None.
ETCHING/INTAGLIO II AA 063
None.
FIGURE DRAWING I AA 066
Figure Drawing I includes study in gesture and finished drawings of the model. Emphasis will be placed on pose, composition, and a variety of media.
FIGURE DRAWING II AA 067
Figure Drawing II will continue to develop study in gesture and finished drawings of the model. Students will further their skills in use of media and papers.
FUNDAMENTAL OF ART I AA 080
Fundamentals of Art I is a study of the principal elements of two-dimensional design. Those elements include color, perspective, fundamental drawing, concepts, and compositional elements. By using a variety of materials students will apply the information to a series of studio assignments.
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
FUNDAMENTALS OF ART II AA 081
A continuation of Fundamentals of Art I. The course is a study and analysis of three dimensional art forms by using, a variety of materials and processes. The student will complete a series of studio assignments.
GRAPHIC DESIGN I AA 086
Graphic Design I will cover typography and graphic design. Students will work in a variety of media including the computer.
JEWELRY I AA 113
Jewelry I will develop the student’s skills in metal forming, casting, and fabrication. Emphasis will be on artistic design and craftsmanship.
JEWELRY II AA 114
None.
LITHOGRAPHY I AA 117
None.
LITHOGRAPHY II AA 118
None.
PAINTING I AA 130
Painting I will develop skills in opaque painting, stressing form and content, visual appreciation, and individual expression.
PAINTING II AA 131
Painting II will continue to develop the student’s skills in opaque painting. The course will continue to stress form and content, visual appreciation, and individual expression.
PAINTING III AA 132
None.
PAINTING IV AA 133
None.
PERSPECTIVE I AA 135
Perspective is an introduction to the essentials of perspective and use of compositional principles for further instruction in drawing and painting. This course uses a variety of media.
PRINTMAKING I AA 139
Printmaking I will cover basic media and processes involved in the relief and intaglio processes.
PRINTMAKING II AA 140
None.
SERIGRAPHY I AA 150
Serigraphy I introduces the student to both hand and photo stencil and screen print methods. Each student will produce a body of work exploring the image making potential of screen printing techniques. Strong emphasis will be placed on exploring color, design, and personal creativity.
SERIGRAPHY II AA 151
Serigraphy II involves advanced studies in utilizing screen-printing techniques. Students will produce a body of work that emphasizes the exploration of color, design, and personal creativity.
SCULPTURE I AA 154
Sculpture I is a creative approach to sculpture techniques and form exploration using a variety of media.
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
SCULPTURE II AA 155
Sculpture II will continue to develop student skills in the methods and study of the sculptural form. The course will continue to stress methods, materials, concepts, and artistic style.
WATERCOLOR I AA 171
Watercolor I will develop skills in watercolor painting, stressing form and composition, visual perception, and individual expression.
WATER COLOR II AA 172
Watercolor II will continue to develop skills in watercolor painting. The course will continue to stress form and composition, visual perception, and individual expression.
WATERCOLOR III AA 173
None.
WATERCOLOR IV AA 174
None.
WEAVING I AA 176
None.
ART HISTORY OF NONWESTERN CULTURE AA 183
- None.
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (BI) Revised 4/05
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
GENERAL BIOLOGY (NONMAJORS) BI 101
- Introductory non-majors biology course with lab. This course includes key concepts in biology plus emphasized material selected by individual institutions and faculty. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. No prerequisites.
GENERAL BIOLOGY (MAJORS) BI 102
Introductory majors biology course with lab. This course includes in-depth study of fundamental biological concepts including metabolism, homeostasis, heredity, evolution, and ecology at the subcellular, cellular and organismal levels. It provides the foundation for other advanced courses in the biological sciences. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. No prerequisites.
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GENERAL BOTANY BI 201
Introductory majors course covering the study of plants and related organisms with lab. May include key concepts in biology. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. No prerequisites.
PLANT ANATOMY BI 205
Major course in plant anatomy with lab. Minimum of three semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. Required prerequisites: introductory majors life science course.
MICROBIOLOGY BI 301
Introductory majors course in microbiology with minimum of three clock hours of laboratory per week. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. Required prerequisite: introductory general chemistry course.
COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE ANATOMY BI 401
Major course that covers the anatomy, morphology, and evolution of vertebrates, including laboratory studies involving extensive vertebrate dissections. Minimum of three clock hours of laboratory per week. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. Recommended prerequisites: introductory majors course in life science.
HUMAN ANATOMY BI 406
Single semester human anatomy majors course with lab. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. Lab materials include either human cadaver or other appropriate mammalian dissections. Recommended prerequisite: introductory majors course in life science. OR Both semesters of two-semester majors sequence in human anatomy and physiology with labs. Laboratory includes physiology, histology, and dissections of human cadavers or other appropriate mammalian dissections. Minimum of eight semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit (combined for both semesters). Required prerequisite: introductory general chemistry. Recommended prerequisite: introductory majors life science course.
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY BI 425
None.
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY BI 465
Single semester human physiology majors course with lab. Minimum of four semester hour (lecture plus lab) credit. Required prerequisite: introductory general chemistry course. Recommended prerequisite: introductory majors life science course. OR Both semesters of two-semester majors sequence in human anatomy & physiology with labs. Laboratory includes physiology, histology, and dissections of human cadavers or other appropriate mammalian dissections. Minimum of eight semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit (combined for both semesters). Required prerequisite: introductory general chemistry. Recommended prerequisite: introductory majors life science course.
GENERAL ZOOLOGY BI 701
Introductory majors course covering the study of animals and related organisms with lab. Topics include such areas as taxonomy, systematics, anatomy, physiology, ecology, behavior, and evolution. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. No prerequisites.
INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY BI 714
Major course in the study of non-vertebrate animals with lab. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. Required prerequisite: introductory major course in general zoology.
GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY BI 724
Major course in the study of insects. Minimum of three semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. Required prerequisite: introductory major course in general zoology.
HUMAN GENETICS BI 851
Major course in the study of human heredity. Minimum of three semester hours credit. Requiredprerequisite: introductory level major course in life science.
TERMINOLOGY AND WORD ORIGINS BI 903
Major course in the study of the origin, construction, meaning, and pronunciation of terms used in the life sciences and related fields. Minimum of two semester hours credit. Required prerequisite: introductory majors course in general zoology or general botany.
INTRODUCTION TO CELL BIOLOGY BI 905
Introductory majors course in the study of cellular structure, physiology, and concepts with lab. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. No prerequisites.
INTRODUCTION TO WILDLIFE BI 907
Introductory major course in the study of wildlife. Minimum of three semester hours credit. Required prerequisite: introductory majors course in general zoology or general botany.
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (BC) Revised 3/02
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION BC 001
Business Communications is a survey course of communications skills needed in the business environment. Course content includes writing memoranda, letters, reports, resumes, and electronic messages; delivering oral presentations; and developing interpersonal skills. Critical thinking and problem solving skills are emphasized. Development of these skills is integrated with the use of technology.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER INTRODUCTION TO CHILD Study of normal physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of children from conception DEVELOPMENT through adolescence. CD 005 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY Building relationships, dating, engagement, and marriage in present day society. DEVELOPMENT CD 010 INFANCY AND EARLY Study of prenatal development through early childhood with an emphasis on developmental stages and CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT behavior. Utilizes discussion and field experience. CD 015 CHILD GUIDANCE (with lab) Developmental needs and behavior of young children, with emphasis on methods and principles of CD 020 guidance. Supervised lab experience required. FAMILIES/CURRENT ISSUES Study of critical issues affecting men, women, children and families. Focus is on causes as well as CD 025 methods for coping with changes. FAMILY DEVELOPMENT Centered around the family as it moves through the stages of the family life cycle, emphasizing CD 030 development and relationship of family members. CHILD GROWTH AND This course will identify patterns of the physical, intellectual and emotional/psycho-social development DEVELOPMENT of children. The course will recognize the major theories of human development as they apply to CD 101 children. CHILD GUIDANCE This course presents the theoretical basis for the use of positive, constructive child guidance and CD 102 discipline techniques in programs serving children. CHILD AND FAMILY IN THE Course emphasis on promoting optimum development and support of families and children within COMMUNITY programs and the larger community. CD 103 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL Course focuses on children with special abilities and implementing practical strategies for inclusion. NEEDS CD 104 FOUNDATIONS AND Course explores the early childhood profession and its multiple historical, philosophical, and social PROFESSIONALISM IN foundations, including how these foundations influence current thought and practice. PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN CD 105
CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CD) Revised 4/05
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CHILD HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION CD 106
The identification and implementation of best practices for health, safety, and nutrition in a variety of early childhood settings.
LANGUAGE AND LITERACY DEVELOPMENT CD 107
The study of language development and emergent literacy theories and practices.
CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS 108
The study of creativity with appropriate experiences in play, music, art and motor skills.
INTEGRATED CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CD 109
Course covers how to create, evaluate, and select developmentally appropriate materials, equipment, and environments that support children’s early learning. Provides the opportunity to plan, implement,and evaluate an integrated curriculum that focuses on children’s needs and interests and takes into account culturally valued content and children’s home experiences.
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CHEMISTRY (CH) Revised 3/02
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTIVE CHEMISTRY CH 100
Descriptive Chemistry, a one semester course for non-science majors. This course is a survey of the fundamentals of inorganic and/or organic chemistry and may or may not include laboratory. Prerequisite: none.
INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY CH 110
Introductory Chemistry, a one-semester courses in preparation for the general chemistry sequence or for students with degree plan that has a one-semester chemistry requirement. This course includes fundamental knowledge of inorganic chemistry; with laboratory. Prerequisite: Elementary high school algebra skills.
CHEMISTRY I CH 120
Chemistry I, a course recommended for students in applied sciences, including paramedical sciences. This course includes nomenclature; stoichiometry; atomic structure; chemical bonding; solutions; gas laws and thermochemistry with laboratory. Co-requisite: intermediate algebra or two units of high school algebra.
CHEMISTRY II CH 130
Chemistry II, a course for students whose major requires two semesters of general chemistry but who are not chemistry majors. This course is a continuation of CH 120 and included equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, qualitative analysis, organic chemistry, biochemistry and nuclear chemistry, with laboratory. Prerequisite: CH 120.
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I CH 140
General Chemistry I is an algebra based course. This course includes nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, bonding, states of matter, thermochemistry, acids and bases, and gas laws; with laboratory. Co-requisite: College Algebra or equivalent.
GENERAL CHEMISTRY II CH 150
General Chemistry II is an algebra based course. This course is a continuation of CH140 with emphasis on kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, qualitative analysis, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and nuclear chemistry; with laboratory Prerequisite: CH140.
ORGANIC / BIOCHEMISTRY CH 160
Organic/Biochemistry is a continuation course for students whose major does not require other chemistry courses. This course is an introduction to organic and biochemistry. Prerequisite: One semester of chemistry.
BRIEF ORGANIC CH 200
Brief Organic Chemistry, a one semester course in organic chemistry. This course includes general principles, methods of preparation, reactions and uses of both acylic and cyclic compounds. Prerequisite: CH 130 or CH 150.
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I CH 210
Organic Chemistry I is the first course of a two-semester sequence. This course is intended for science majors and pre-professional students. This course includes aliphatic and aromatic nomenclature, structure, stereochemistry, selected mechanisms and reactions with an introduction to interpretive spectroscopy. Most courses include laboratory in the first semester, if not, equivalent laboratory time is assigned in Organic Chemistry II. Prerequisite: CH 150.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II CH 220
Organic Chemistry II is the second course of the two-semester sequence. This course continues the development of the chemistry of functional groups with emphasis on aldehydes & ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, and phenols in both aliphatic and aromatic compounds then concludes with the introduction of biological molecules. Mechanisms and stereochemistry are emphasized in all reactions. The continued application of spectra is fundamental with laboratory time of 3-6 hours per week. Prerequisite: CH 210.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS) Revised 3/06
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION (The course content for these courses must be 70-75% within these course descriptions to articulate.)
ELEMENTARY COMPUTER LITERACY CS 000
A course with no prerequisites intended for both CS majors and non-majors. This course involves training in spreadsheets, databases, word-processing, ethics, vocabulary, internet skills, and file system management.
PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS CS 001
A course with no prerequisites intended for both CS majors and non-majors. This course involves logic, pseudo-code, flow charts, statement sequencing, conditional statements, loop structures, and input/output. It may be in any programming language or language independent.
ELEMENTARY PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING IN PASCAL CS 002
A course in procedural programming, taught in the Pascal language. This course includes basic control structures, files, input/output, single and multi-dimensional arrays, searching, and sorting.
ELEMENTARY PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING IN FORTRAN CS 003
A course in procedural programming, taught in the FORTRAN language. This course includes basic control structures, files, input/output, single and multi-dimensional arrays, searching, and sorting.
ELEMENTARY PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING IN BASIC CS 004
A course in procedural programming, taught in the Basic language. This course includes basic control structures, files, input/output, single and multi-dimensional arrays, searching, and sorting.
ELEMENTARY PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING IN “C”/ “C++” CS 005
A course in procedural programming, taught in either the C or C++ language. This course includes basic control structures, files, input/output, single and multi-dimensional arrays, searching, and sorting. This course is distinguished from CS 008 by using a procedural design process.
ELEMENTARY PROGRAMMING IN COBOL CS 006
A first course in COBOL programming, ending with a study of one-dimensional tables, including searching.
ELEMENTARY PROGRAMMING IN VISUAL BASIC CS 007
A first course in Visual Basic programming. This course includes graphical user interface design, event driven programming, tool box controls and properties, basic control structures, and dynamic arrays.
ELEMENTARY OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN “C++” CS 008
A course in object oriented programming, taught in the “C++” language. This course includes basic control structures, files, input/output, single and multi-dimensional arrays, searching, and sorting. This course is distinguished from CS 005 by using an object oriented design process.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION (The course content for these courses must be 70-75% within these course descriptions to articulate.)
ELEMENTARY OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN JAVA CS 009
A course in object oriented programming, taught in the Java language. This course includes basic control structures, files, input/output, single dimensional arrays, searching, and sorting.
PASCAL PROGRAMMING CS 010
A course in procedural programming in the Pascal language, with a prerequisite of prior programming experience. This course includes dynamic memory allocation, linked lists, stacks, queues, and binary trees. NOTE: As of April 2005, no new courses will be added to this grouping.
“C” PROGRAMMING CS 011
A course in procedural programming in the “C” language, with a prerequisite of prior programming experience. This course includes dynamic memory allocation, linked lists, stacks, queues, and binary trees.
“C ++” PROGRAMMING CS 012
A course in object oriented programming in the “C++” language, with a prerequisite of prior programming experience. This course includes dynamic memory allocation, linked lists, stacks, queues, and binary trees, polymorphism, inheritance, and encapsulation. The design process used is object oriented.
JAVA PROGRAMMING CS 013
A course in object oriented programming in the Java language, with a prerequisite of prior programming experience. This course includes dynamic memory allocation, linked lists, stacks, queues, and binary trees, polymorphism, inheritance, and encapsulation. The design process used is object oriented.
COBOL PROGRAMMING II CS 014
A second course in programming, using the COBOL language. This course starts with multidimensional arrays, and covers advanced data access management.
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GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE EVENT DRIVEN PROGRAMMING CS 015
This course includes graphical user interface design, event driven programming, tool libraries, basic control structures, and dynamic arrays.
INTERNET PROGRAMMING CS 016
Dynamic web pages, CGI, and client-server relations, not based on web page creation tools.
RAPID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT CS 017
Using graphical user interface to implement more sophisticated applications. These include multiple document interface (MDI), database access methods, client/server systems, concepts of operating system interface via application program interface (API) calls, activex components or their equivalent on other platforms.
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE CS 018
An advanced, upper division, course in discrete mathematics. Theory and application of discrete mathematical models fundamental to analysis of problems in computer science. Set theory, formal logic and proof techniques, relations and functions, combinatorics and probability, undirected and directed graphs, Boolean algebra, switching logic.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ) Revised 4/05
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ 101
An overview of the criminal justice system, to include police, courts and corrections as they pertain to both adults and juveniles. An understanding of the participants and their roles, in accomplishing the missions of the criminal justice system.
INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT CJ 102
History, development, and philosophy of law enforcement in a democratic society; introduction to agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice; career orientation.
INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS CJ 103
An overview of the historical development and a complete analysis of the entire adult corrections system.
INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY CJ 104
An overview of the organization, function, and jurisdiction of the juvenile justice system; methods of handling, processing and detention of juveniles; case disposition, court procedures, and sociological perspectives.
CRIMINAL LAW I CJ 105
The basic concepts of the theory of substantive criminal law including sources, classification of crimes, anticipatory offenses, parties to crime, uncompleted crimes, criminal liability, and defenses.
CRIMINAL LAW II CJ 106
An examination of the nature of the criminal acts of substantive criminal law defining the necessary elements and punishment of each act.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURES CJ 108
Rules, principles, and concepts governing the enforcement of arrest, search, and seizure primarily focusing on the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
EVIDENCE CJ 109
An analysis of the rules of evidence with an emphasis on the conceptual and definitional issues of admissibility, relevancy, materiality, weight, burden of proof, presumptions, types of evidence, judicial notice, evidentiary privileges, best evidence, opinion evidence, and hearsay evidence and its exceptions.
FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION CJ 110
An introduction to the fundamental of criminal investigation, including theory and history, conduct at crime scenes, collection and preservation of evidence.
POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS CJ 111
An examination of the relationships existing between the police and the communities they serve. Emphasis will be placed on the officer’s role relative to the community, crime prevention, civil rights, and the elements of effective community relations.
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
POLICE OPERATIONS PATROL CJ 112
A study of the police patrol operation, its organization and measurement of effectiveness, assignment of personnel, department policies, public relations, and the use of equipment in patrol operations.
TRAFFIC CJ 113
Police responsibility in traffic control; organization of traffic and patrol division; routine traffic duties and accident reports.
CULTURAL DIVERSITY CJ 114
The study of the differences and similarities of diverse groups and understanding of how these differences and similarities are interrelated to the Criminal Justice system components.
POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION CJ 115
The administration of a police agency with special emphasis on organization, management, leadership, planning, training, budgeting, selecting and supervising of police personnel.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (CE) Revised 4/05
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
FOUNDATIONS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CE 001
Overview of early childhood education, birth through eight years of age, with emphasis given to: historical roots and development of childhood education; contributions of leaders in the field; a description of programs that meet the needs of young children; and career opportunities for early childhood educators.
HOME, SCHOOL, COMMUNITY RELATIONS CE 005
Overview of the impact of home, school and community relationships as they affect the total educational experience of the child from birth through age eight. Examines the importance of parental involvement in the schools and a variety of community resources available to both educators and parents that enhance the educational experiences of the child. Techniques to develop and maintain home, community and school communications will be explored.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CE 010
A general study into the field of child development by examining the changes that occur in a child’s cognitive abilities, emotional patterns, motor behavior, and social capacities from birth to age eight from the perspective of an early childhood educator.
CREATIVE ARTS CE 015
Study of basic elements in art and music and the relationship of the creative arts to the development of a culture. Appropriate methods, materials and techniques for teaching art and music to children from birth through eight years of age are explored.
CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS CE 017
Explore stages of development of children from birth through age eight in the arts; develop techniques and materials to use in basic art media; develop skills and leadership in music activities; explore play, improvisation and dramatization in creative dramatics.
LANGUAGE AND LITERACY CE 020
After surveying language development and techniques for its development as it emerges from infancy through the primary years, the candidate will plan and implement methods and activities to encourage the emergence of literacy. The candidate will also develop an understanding of respect for sociocultural diversity of literacy development as well as the inter-relationships of culture, language thought and the function of the home language in the development of young children.
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HEALTH, SAFETY, AND NUTRITION CE 030
Study of the approaches that recognize that direct relationships exist between health status, safety and nutrition. Emphasis is intended for candidates working in an educational setting and for adults and parents who desire additional information about current concepts in the fields of health, safety and nutrition as they relate to children from birth through the primary years.
NUTRITION CE 032
Principles of human nutrition applied to various stages in life with emphasis on nutritional adequacy.
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CHILD GUIDANCE WITH LAB CE 035
Study of developmental needs and behaviors of young children with emphasis on principles of guidance and methods of working with children from birth to age eight and parents. Required observation andparticipation in early childhood settings.
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ECOLOGY (EC) Revised 4/05
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
ECOLOGY EC 101
The study of the interrelationship between organisms and their environment.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS EC 102
The study of interrelationships between humans and their environment.
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ECONOMICS (BU) Revised 12/02
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS BU 410
Recommended course content topics include: Basic principles of demand and supply, national income accounting, business cycles, inflation and unemployment, determinants of the level of output, employment and prices, money and banking, fiscal policy, monetary policy, economic growth, international trade and finance.
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS BU 420
Recommended course content topics include: Basic principles of demand and supply, elasticity, utility analysis, business organization, production and costs, market structures, factor market, government regulations, and international trade.
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ENGINEERING (EG) Revised 3/02
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
STATICS EG 203
Prerequisite: Differential Integral Calculus and Calculus Based Physics of Mechanics.
Resultant’s of vector force systems; moments about a line and of a force; static equilibrium of particles, rigid bodies and structures of particles, rigid bodies and structures involving point and distributed loads, two and three dimensional analysis of internal forces and systems of structural members, fluid statics, using integral calculus and parallel axis theorem to determine moments of inertia of complex geometries, shear and moment diagrams, friction, center of mass and centroid calculations. Vector calculations (DOT and CROSS products) and analysis of static systems.
DYNAMICS EG 213
Prerequisite: Statics
Kinematics and kinetics of particles and systems of particles using Cartesian, Normal-Tangential, and Cylindrical coordinates, solutions obtained using integral and differential calculus, constraint equations for pulley systems, work-energy principles using vector dot products, power and efficiency, potential functions and conservative forces using the del operator, impulse-momentum principles using vector equations, central and oblique impact of particles and the use of the coefficient of restitution, angular momentum principles of particles, variable mass systems, kinematics and kinetics of planar rigid bodies using vector differentials and cross products, work energy principles for planar rigid bodies, linear and angular impulse momentum principles for planar rigid bodies using vector cross products, three dimensional rigid body kinematics using vector differentials and cross products, introductory vibrations of systems of masses using differential calculus.
RIGID BODY MECHANICS EG 223
Prerequisites: Differential Integral Calculus and Calculus based Physics of Mechanics. Vector representation of forces and moments; general three dimensional theorems of statics; free bodies; two and three dimensional statically determinate frames; centroids and moments of inertia of areas. Absolute motion of a particle; motion of rigid bodies; rotating axes and the Coriolis component of acceleration; Newton’s laws applied to translating and rotating rigid bodies; principles of work and energy and impulse and momentum in translation and rotation; moments of inertia of masses.
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS EG 233
Prerequisite: Statics
Tension, compression, shear, mechanical behavior of materials, Hooke’s law; Poissons ratio, axially loaded members, torsion, shear force and bending moment diagrams, shear and bending stresses in beams, transformation of stress and strain, stress from direct loading and biaxial and triaxal stress, combined loadings, beam deflections, statically indeterminate problems, buckling of columns and structural members of two materials. Liberal use of both differential and integral calculus for problem solutions. A substantial knowledge of statics is assumed.
THERMODYNAMICS EG 243
Prerequisites: Calculus including integration and partial derivatives calculus based physics of heat, college level chemistry.
Properties of pure and ideal substances; principles governing changes in forms of energy; control volume energy analysis; development and application of the first and second laws of thermodynamics to a variety of engineering problems; vapor and gas power systems; heat pump systems and other cyclic systems. Extensive use of partial differential calculus to interrelate thermodynamic properties to utilize equations of state.
ELECTRICAL SCIENCE EG 253
Prerequisites: Differential and Integral Calculus of several variables and calculus based physics of electricity.
Electrical circuit components; AC and DC circuit analysis; mesh and nodal formulation of network equations; transient and steady state response to sinusoidal and step sources; Ohm’s and Kirchoff’s laws; Thevenin and Norton circuits; source transformations; energy, power, and power factors; the use of SPICE for circuit analysis (or equivalent computer package); Laplace Transform and matrix representations.
FLUID DYNAMICS EG 303
Prerequisites: Differential and Integral Calculus of several variables, differential equations, thermodynamics, statics, and college level chemistry.
Fluid properties; fluid statics and dynamics; conservation equations; dimensional analysis and similitude; formulations and applications of the Navier-Stokes, Euler, and Bernoulli equations, viscous and inviscous flow theories and applications; boundary layer theory; open channel and closed conduit flow; turbomachinery; and fluid measurement techniques. Differential and integral calculus are utilized extensively in this course.
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ENGLISH (E) Revised 12/02
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I E 001
None.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II E 002
None.
INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE E 003
None.
SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE I E 004
None.
SURVERY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE II E 005
None.
SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE I E 006
None.
SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE II E 007
None.
SURVEY OF WORLD LITERATURE I E 008
None.
SURVEY OF WORLD LITERATURE II E 009
None.
CREATIVE WRITING I E 010
None.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTORY TECHNICAL WRITING I E 012
None.
INTRODUCTORY TECHNICAL WRITING II E 013
None.
SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE III E 014
None.
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FILM AND VIDEO STUDIES (FV) Revised 4/05
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
CRITICAL STUDIES GROUPINGS
INTRODUCTION TO MOVING IMAGE STUDIES (with writing component) FV 101
This course provides students with an introduction to the history, criticism, and theory of the moving image (film and/or television) focusing on key terms and concepts, major figures and movements, and critical issues and debates which have shaped film and media studies. This course includes a significant writing component (10-15 pages).
INTRODUCTION TO MOVING IMAGE STUDIES (without writing component) FV 104
This course introduces students to basic issues of structure, aesthetics, and ideology in film, video, and other media forms. It does not contain a significant writing component.
FILM HISTORY (in one semester—origins to present) FV 201
The principal eras in American film history, the key directors, and the main genres.
FILM THEORY AND CRITICISM FV 301
Study of principal critical theories in film, including primary texts by major film theorists.
GENRE(S) FV 304
This course provides an in-depth examination of a single film genre or an introduction to several different film genres, exploring the characteristics, functions, and themes of particular genres and providing students with a critical and theoretical understanding of genre-specific texts.
FILM AND CULTURE FV 307
Analysis of the ways in which film has the ability to both lead and shape as well as reflect its cultural context.
TV ANALYSIS FV 310
A critical investigation of commercial television as a medium of popular culture. Explores various genres of TV, the history of the medium and the forces that shape its techniques and direction.
WOMEN AND FILM FV 313
This course examines the representation of women in mainstream and alternative cinema, and the roles of women behind the camera from the late 19th century to the present day.
DOCUMENTARY FILM FV 316
This course covers the history and development of film as a documentary medium. Topics include major historical movements in documentary filmmaking as well as an investigation of the technical, ethical, and narrational challenges specific to the documentary film.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
FILM HISTORY I (origins to circa 1950) FV 319
This course surveys the history of film as an international medium from its origins in the late-19th century to the post-war 1950s.
FILM HISTORY II (circa 1950 to present) FV 322
This course surveys the history of film as an international medium from the post-war 1950s to the present.
FILMAKER(S)/MAJOR FIGURES FV 401
This course examines one or several important figures in cinema history through close study of their films.
FILM AND LITERATURE FV 404
Analysis of the ways in which literature is translated into moving images. Students will read selected works of literature and view films/videos based on the literature. Students will learn to speak and write critically about these two important narrative forms of art.
FILM AESTHETICS FV 407
Study of the formal concerns peculiar to cinema, with an advanced look at film language. An examination of the ways in which film style produces meaning and value.
NATIONAL CINEMAS FV 410
The principal eras in international film history, focusing on the moments when different national cinemas flourished.
PRODUCTION GROUPINGS
BROADCAST WRITING (commercials, PSAs, etc.) FV 357
Designed to cover the theories and practices of writing for radio and television. Emphasizes the writing of advertising commercial copy, public service announcements, and broadcast news.
MULTIPLE CAMERA VIDEO PRODUCTION FV 251
An introduction to the basic principles, procedures, and techniques of television production. Includes video control, special effects, operation of cameras, composition, lighting, staging, directing, on-camera announcing and interviewing.
VIDEO PRODUCTION (single camera) FV 254
Focuses on the skills and principles of the single camera technique for capturing the necessary audio and video recorded elements to assemble a coherent narrative. Includes basic single camera usage, art direction, lighting, audio, and editing techniques. Detailed pre-production, production, and postproduction activities analyzed.
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DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION FV 257
Designed to cover the creation of media in the digital realm and for use over the Internet. Includes audio and video components, digital still, and editing components.
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
BASIC AUDIO PRODUCTION FV 260
An introduction to the tools and techniques of audio recording, microphone placement, playback and manipulation of sound elements as needed in video and/or radio station operations.
FILM AND VIDEO EDITING FV 263
Focuses on non-linear software based procedures and techniques for editing single camera productions. Emphasis on planning, organization, and execution of basic and advanced editing theories through hands-on assignments using non-linear digital equipment.
INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING (Short scripts) FV 351
Examines the basic mechanics and structure of the feature film narrative screenplay form. The three-act dialectic, character, plot, theme, and developmental arcs are analyzed through written and screened film examples. The student will demonstrate proficiency by writing a short project in the screenplay format designed to expand appreciation of the literary as well as the physical.
BROADCAST NEWS WRITING FV 354
Focuses on the principles and practices of broadcast news-gathering, writing, and delivery to develop a professional attitude and skills in radio and television news.
BROADCAST ANNOUNCING FV 360
Designed to meet specific needs of the radio-television announcer; includes activities to develop effective vocal communication as a means of improving radio-television presentation and delivery.
NEWS REPORTING FV 363
The student will become familiar with and proficient in the use of various news gathering and news writing techniques common to both the print media and the broadcast media. The student will demonstrate mastery by writing acceptable news stories and interpretive reports. Typing skills are required.
FEATURE SCREENWRITING (Long scripts) FV 451
In depth examination of the various mechanics and structures of feature film narrative screenplay forms. The three-act dialectic, seven-act TV structure and developmental arcs of characters, plot, theme, and other foundational construction elements are analyzed. The student will demonstrate proficiency by writing a long-form narrative film screenplay project designed to expand their appreciation of the literary as well as the physical production needs of filmed storytelling.
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FINANCE (FN) Revised 3/02
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
PERSONAL FINANCE FN 001
An introductory course covering the various problems of individual / consumer financial management.
Recommended course content topics include: personal budgeting, consumer loans and installment loans, credit cards and charge accounts, personal insurance, savings accounts, investments, social security, home ownership and purchase, commercial bank services, financial institution services, personal taxes, wills, estate planning, retirement planning, career planning, financial planning, and leasing arrangements.
BUSINESS FINANCE FN 002
An introductory course covering the various problems involved in the financing of the business firm. Prerequisites include Principles of Accounting (6 hours), Principles of Economics (6 hours), and College Algebra (3 hours).
Recommended course content topics include: financial planning and forecasting, capital budgeting, time value of money, cost of capital, financial statement analysis, security valuation, risk analysis, capital structure theory, working capital management, business taxation, asset mix, and sources of capital.
REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES FN 003
An introductory course covering the fundamental concepts of real estate markets. This is not a licensing course. Prerequisites: six credit hours in Macroeconomics and Microeconomics or equivalent courses.
Recommended course topics include: urban economics, regional economics, highest and best use, real property rights, public and private controls, forms of ownership, legal descriptions, contracts, deeds, transfer of ownership, brokerage/agency concepts, mortgage forms/markets, real estate appraisal.
REAL ESTATE PRACTICE FN 004
A course covering the operations of real estate markets. This course is geared towards professional licensing.
Recommended course topics include: state statutes, commission rules and regulations, real property rights, public and private controls, forms of ownership, legal descriptions, contracts, deeds, transfer of ownership, brokerage/agency concepts, mortgage forms/markets, real estate appraisal.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INSURANCE PRINCIPLES FN 005
This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of insurance. Prerequisites: junior in academic standing.
Recommended course topics include: fire, casualty, life, and health insurance topics, insurance organizations, analysis of risk, probability, role of actuaries.
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GEOGRAPHY (GG) Revised 4/05
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY GG 101
A study of the world’s major regions integrating the physical and cultural environments.
HUMAN AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY GG 102
The major organizing concepts of economic and cultural geography. People’s geographic behavior in terms of their spatial organization of the earth’s surface and their development of regional and political systems. (lower division)
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GG 103
Distribution and analysis of natural features of the natural environment. Landforms, soils, minerals, water, climate, flora and fauna, and the relationships between these phenomena. * Includes one laboratory session per week. (lower division)
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (Earth science plus lab) GG 104
Distribution and analysis of natural features of the natural environment. Landforms, soils, minerals, water, climate, flora and fauna, and the relationships between these phenomena. * Includes one laboratory session per week. (lower division)
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY GG 105
Processes significant to the spatial structures of economic systems. Production, consumption and exchange activities examined in regard to location, distribution, areal differentiation and spatial interaction patterns. Attention given to processes of change as well as to steady states. (lower division)
INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY GG 106
A study of basic geographic concepts and global physical and cultural patterns. (lower division)
INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS GG 107
None.
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GEOSCIENCES (GE) Revised 4/05
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY (WITH LAB) GE 100
The study of the earth and the modification of its surface by internal and external processes. Includes examination of the Earth’s interior, magnetism, minerals, rocks, landform development, structure, plate tectonics, and geological processes. Laboratory and field trips are an integral part of the course.
HISTORICAL GEOLOGY (WITH LAB) GE 101
Physical history of the earth from its origin as a planet through the Great Ice Age. Methods of historical reconstruction of the Earth, the evolution of life recorded by the rock record, the geological evolution of North America, and prehistoric life on earth. Includes a lab.
METEOROLOGY GE 110
A descriptive study of both short-term and long-term atmospheric phenomena, including the structure and processes in the atmosphere that affect our every-day weather. It could include some information on climate and causes of climate change.
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS GE 120
NOTE: This is a separate listing from GG 107 and is not necessarily equivalent. An introduction to the nature and applications of geographic information systems (GIS) including the categories of geographic data, data input, data models, spatial analysis, output, and the uses of GIS in socio-economic and environmental studies.
OCEANOGRAPHY GE 130
General survey of the scientific framework of the four specializations of oceanographic study— biological, chemical, geological/geophysical, and physical oceanography.
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HISTORY (HS) Revised 3/06
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
EARLY WESTERN CIVILIZATION HS 001
A survey of the history of Europe and the Middle East from Antiquity to the Medieval/Renassance Era.
MODERN WESTERN CIVILIZATION HS 002
A survey of the history of Europe and the Middle East from the Medieval/Renaissance Era to the present.
EARLY WORLD HISTORY HS 003
A survey of world history from Antiquity to the Medieval Era.
MODERN WORLD HISTORY HS 004
A survey of world history from the Medieval Era to present.
AMERICAN HISTORY SURVEY TO 1877 HS 005
A survey of American history to 1877.
AMERICAN HISTORY SURVEY SINCE 1877 HS 006
A survey of American history from 1877 to present.
OKLAHOMA HISTORY HS 007
A survey of Oklahoma history pre-statehood to present.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY HS 009
None.
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY HS 010
None.
TOPICS OF U.S. HISTORY THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR HS 011
None.
TOPICS OF U.S. HISTORY FROM THE CIVIL WAR HS 012
None.
WOMEN IN HISTORY HS 013
None.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
THE AMERICAN WEST HS 014
None.
THE AMERICAN SOUTH HS 015
None.
AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY HS 016
None.
UNITED STATES CULTURAL HISTORY HS 017
None.
ECONOMIC HISTORY HS 018
None.
ASIAN HISTORY HS 027
None.
HISTORY OF AFRICA HS 028
None.
HISTORY OF GERMANY HS 034
None.
HISTORY OF RUSSIA/SOVIET UNION HS 036
None.
HISTORY OF FRANCE HS 037
None.
WORLD WAR I HS 038
None.
WORLD WAR II HS 039
None.
ENGLAND/BRITAIN HS 040
None.
EARLY EUROPEAN HISTORY HS 041
None.
EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY HS 042
None.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY HS 043
None.
HISTORY OF EASTERN EUROPE HS 044
None.
HISTORY OF GREECE HS 045
None.
HISTORY OF ROME HS 046
None.
HISTORY OF THE NEAR/MIDDLE EAST HS 047
None.
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS; OTHER TOPICS HS 048
None.
HISTORIOGRAPHY RESEARCH METHODS HS 052
None.
LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY HS 053
None.
SUPERVISED INSTRUCTION IN HISTORY HS 055
None.
WORLD HISTORY (COMPREHENSIVE) HS 056
A survey of world history to present.
AMERICAN HISTORY (COMPREHENSIVE) HS 057
A survey of American history to present.
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U.S. HISTORY SURVEY COURSE COMPETENCIES
1. Students will identify and describe the characteristics and major factors contributing to the political growth of the United States.
2. Students will be able to describe the major factors that have contributed to the growth of the American economy.
3. Students will be able to analyze events and personalities that have influenced the development of United States foreign policy and American involvement in world and regional conflicts.
4. Students will analyze important elements that have shaped the constitutional system.
5. Students will identify the interrelationships of domestic and foreign policy decisions.
6. Students will identify and describe events, trends, and movements that have shaped American social and cultural development.
7. Students will be able to describe significant aspects of American cultural development, including visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, social and religious arts.
8. Students will be able to analyze and describe the importance of ethnicity, race, social class, religion, and gender in the development of American society and institutions.
9. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the impact of territorial expansion on the United States.
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WORLD CIVILIZATION OR WORLD HISTORY COURSE COMPETENCIES
1. Students will evaluate the impact of geography and climate on civilizations.
2. Students will identify events and personalities and their impact on international relations as well as civil, regional and world conflict.
3. Students will identify and describe the major economic systems and the impact of technological revolutions.
4. Students will identify the origin and the development of major world religious, scientific, moral, political and philosophical ideals.
5. Students will recognize and identify major contributions to civilization by the humanities disciplines.
6. Students will identify and describe the characteristics contributing to the development of governmental systems.
7. Students will be able to recognize and identify contributions of ethnicity, religion, race, gender, and social class to civilization.
OKLAHOMA HISTORY COURSE COMPETENCIES
1. Students will be able to describe the environment, locate landforms, and recognize the major natural resources within the state of Oklahoma.
2. Students will describe significant aspects of Oklahoma's social and cultural development including visual arts, literary arts, performing arts, social groups, religious groups, educational institutions and important individuals.
3. Students will explain the statehood movement.
4. Students will explain the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in Oklahoma.
5. Students will describe the social, economic and political development of Native Americans in Oklahoma.
6. Students will identify and describe the characteristics and major factors contributing to the political growth of Oklahoma.
7. Students will be to describe the major factors that have contributed to the growth of the Oklahoma economy.
8. Students will be able to analyze and describe the importance of ethnicity, race, religion, gender and social class of the development of Oklahoma society and institutions.
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OKLAHOMA HISTORY COURSE COMPETENCIES (cont.)
9. Students will analyze Oklahoma's role in United States history. 10. Students will compare and contrast the diverse interpretations of Oklahoma history.
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HUMANITIES (HH) Revised 12/02
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
GENERAL HUMANITIES I HH 001
None.
GENERAL HUMANITIES II HH 002
None.
GREAT BOOKS/HUMANITIES HH 003
None.
GREAT IDEAS/HUMANITIES HH 004
None.
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES HH 005
None.
ARTS/HUMANITIES HH 006
None.
MUSIC/HUMANITIES HH 007
None.
THEATRE/HUMANITIES HH 008
None.
FILM/HUMANITIES HH 009
None.
SPECIAL TOPICS HH 010
None.
DIRECTED STUDY HH 011
None.
INTEGRATED HUMANITIES HH 012
None.
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IS) Revised 4/05
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
COMPUTER CONCEPTS IS 000
This course has no prerequisites intended for both majors and non-majors. This course includes beginning level application software use, vocabulary, and introductory hardware and software concepts.
COMPUTER APPLICATONS I IS 001
This is an application course which would include intermediate level instruction in three or more of the following: file management, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, data base, Internet.
PROGRAMMING I – VISUAL BASIC IS 002
A course in programming using the language Visual Basic that would include fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and a study of arrays.
PROGRAMMING I – PASCAL IS 003
A course in programming using the language Pascal that would include fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and a study of arrays.
PROGRAMMING I – C IS 004
A course in programming using the language C that would include fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and a study of arrays.
PROGRAMMING I – C++ IS 005
A course in programming using the language C++ that would include fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and a study of arrays.
PROGRAMMING I – JAVA IS 006
A course in programming using the language JAVA that would include fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and a study of arrays.
PROGRAMMING I – COBOL IS 007
A course in programming using the language COBOL that would include fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and a study of arrays.
PROGRAMMING I FORTRAN IS 008
A course in programming using the language FORTRAN that would include fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and a study of arrays.
PROGRAMMING I – RPG IS 009
A course in programming using the language RPG that would include fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and a study of arrays.
PROGRAMMING I – BASIC IS 010
A course in programming using the language BASIC that would include fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and a study of arrays.
PROGRAMMING II – VISUAL BASIC IS 011
Intermediate and advanced Visual Basic programming concepts.
PROGRAMMING II – C IS 012
Intermediate and advanced C programming concepts.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
PROGRAMMING II – C++ IS 013
Intermediate and advanced C++ programming concepts.
PROGRAMMING II – JAVA IS 014
Intermediate and advanced Java programming concepts.
PROGRAMMING II – COBOL IS 015
Intermediate and advanced Cobol programming concepts.
PROGRAMMING LOGIC IS 017
Development of a systematic method for analyzing and designing computer algorithms.
DATA BASE THEORY IS 018
Course includes relational and other databases; normal forms, requiring a running project.
DATA BASE IS 019
Mastery of an electronic data base system in a business environment including planning, creating, managing, and manipulating the data base.
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN IS 020
A first course in systems involving a case study, case tools, the System Development Life Cycle through design, but without implementation.
COMPUTER CONCEPTS FOR SOLVING INFORMATION PROBLEMS IS 021
Provides an introduction to and overview of principles, tools, and practices for the design and use of computer-based information systems in organizations. To compliment lectures, students work on such projects as using a relational database engine, designing a personal web page and conducting a simple structured systems analysis. Topics include information systems theory and principles, system architecture, data modeling, web based systems, systems analysis and project management.
NETWORK MANAGEMENT I IS 022
A study of the basic elements and functional aspects of the hardware and software required to establish and control data communications in a network environment.
NETWORK MANAGEMENT II IS 023
A course in the installation and management of a local area network.
OPERATING SYSTEMS IS 025
Installation and configuration of Computer Operating Systems.
A+ CERTIFICATION PREPARATION IS 026
Review of hardware and software in preparation for A+ certification.
INTRO TO HTML AND WEB DESIGN IS 027
Web site creation focusing on web based design issues and HTML.
WEB SITE ADMINISTRATION IS 028
The principles and methods underlying effective web site administration solutions.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION SECURITY IS 029
Concepts and tasks associated with successful information assurance. Includes protection of systems from security threats and attacks, legal statues and implications, risk controls, contingency planning, incident reaction and recovery, intrusion detection and prevention, and related security issues.
ADVANCED SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS IS 030
Topics covered include embedding and linking worksheets and graphs, integration of spreadsheets with other programs and the Web, data tables, pivot tables, importing data and enhancing worksheets with macros and object oriented or event driven language modules.
GUI DESIGN/HUMAN COMPUTER INTERFACES IS 031
Graphical user interface design utilizing event driven programming, toolbox controls and properties, basic control structures, dynamic arrays, and related interface design concepts.
Note 1: No required course sequence is to be inferred from the course numbering. Note 2: If a student transfers a lower division (1000-2000) course to an institution that offers the course at the upper division level (3000-4000), the lower division course will transfer as equivalent in content but not as upper division hours.
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JOURNALISM (AD and JR) Revised 3/02
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
WRITING FOR MASS MEDIA JR 001
Introduction to journalistic writing: expository and persuasive formats; supervised practice in writing in print, broadcast and photographic media; study of professional demands of organizing and presenting information in the various media with an emphasis on grammar usage and mechanics.
REPORTING I JR 002
Principles and practices in evaluating and writing news for print media, including interviewing techniques. Practical application in writing articles through reporting assignments and/or laboratory experience for print media.
REPORTING II JR 003
Analyzing, researching and writing news features and interpretive articles, including interviewing techniques. Critical analysis of news articles. Practical application in writing articles through reporting assignments and/or laboratory experience for print media.
EDITING I JR 030
Theory and practice in editing, layout and design of media. Critical thinking skills, ethics and good taste are emphasized.
PHOTOGRAPHY (BEGINNING) JR 050
Basic photographic techniques; darkroom and/or digital applications.
PHOTOGRAPHY (ADVANCED) JR 052
Intermediate photographic techniques; darkroom and/or digital applications.
PHOTOJOURNALISM I JR 056
Chemical and/or digital imaging for journalistic media, with emphasis on legal and ethical considerations.
PUBLIC RELATIONS PRINCIPLES JR 070
A historical survey of the scope, ethics and functions of public relations.
RADIO AND TV NEWS I JR 093
Emphasis on news writing for radio and television.
INTRODUCTION TO BROADCASTING JR 097
Survey of the history and development of the broadcast industry.
RADIO PRODUCTION I JR 110
Study and practice of audio production technology for media.
RADIO ANNOUNCING I JR 111
Interpretive analysis and practical application of broadcast announcing.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
TV PRODUCTION I JR 113
Study and practice of television studio production.
TV PRODUCTION II JR 114
Advanced study and practice of television studio production.
INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION JR 130
Survey and history of mass communication theories and practices, including economic, social and political evolution of interrelationships of media with society.
HISTORY OF MASS COMMUNICATION JR 131
An in-depth historical perspective of the development of American media.
MEDIA LAW JR 132
A study of legal and ethical issues likely to confront media professionals.
ADVERTISING PRINCIPLES AD 001
Survey of advertising strategies and careers with emphasis on the relationships between marketing, advertising and media.
ADVERTISING COPY / LAYOUT AD 002
Principles and applications of advertising design and copy writing.
UPPER DIVISION ADVERTISING PRINCIPLES AD 301
Study of advertising principles and practices as a marketing tool.
UPPER DIVISION ADVERTISING COPY / LAYOUT 1 AD 302
Exploration of the creative process of advertising copy writing and design based upon marketing principles.
UPPER DIVISION GRAPHIC ARTS AD 304
An introduction to graphic communication and desktop publishing.
UPPER DIVISION ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS AD 310
The research, development, execution and evaluation of advertising campaigns.
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MANAGEMENT (MG) Revised 3/02
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MG 001
An introductory management course dealing with the fundamental principles of management such as planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the basic processes.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MG 002
An introduction to the development, application, and evaluation of policies, procedures, and programs for the recruitment, selection, development, and utilization of human resources in an organization.
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MG 003
Behavioral science concepts such as leadership, motivation, personality, decision-making, interpersonal and intergroup behavior, that are relevant to the study of organizational and managerial behavior. Provides an understanding of the components and dynamics of organizational behavior essential to any manager.
PRODUCTION / OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MG 004
A study of the principles and practices related to production and operations in both manufacturing and service firms. Includes the study of project decisions, process and project planning, work measurement, facility location, faculties, layout, scheduling, and inventory control.
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MG 005
Problems faced in the creation and early growth stages of business enterprises. Accounting, finance, opportunity recognition, legal constraints, management, marketing, and taxation and procedural problems. To solidify the concepts covered, students are asked to create a plan for implementation and operation of a new business venture.
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT / POLICY MG 006
A capstone class. Administrative decision-making with emphasis on analyzing business problems, formulating policies and implementing plans for action; comprehensive cases provide the opportunity to study the proper interrelationships among production, finance, marketing and the many other functions involved in managing a business.
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MARKETING (MK) Revised 4/04
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
MARKETING PRINCIPLES MK 003
Marketing Principles, a survey course for students who have prior coursework and understanding in business, includes a survey of all aspects of marketing: consumer behavior issues, products, pricing, distribution, promotion, research, strategy, and trends.
INTRODUCTION TO CONSUMER BEHAVIOR MK 023
None.
INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL MARKETING MK 033
This course studies the cultural, legal, political, and regulatory aspects of marketing across international borders, including MNCs, exporting, importing, and other approaches to global marketing strategies.
INTRODUCTION TO SALES MK 043
None.
INTRODUCTION TO RETAILING MK 053
None.
INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING MK 063
None.
INTRODUCTION TO EMARKETING MK 073
- An overview of electronic marketing concepts in marketing products, including web sites, data collection, and electronic communications and interfaces.
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR MK 103
Consumer Behavior, a course in the characteristics of consumers, their buying patterns, and the demographic, social and psychological influences on the consumer buying process. Addresses ways to respond to buyer needs.
PRINCIPLES OF PROMOTIONS MK 113
Principles of Promotions, a course in all aspects of promotion and the interaction among them: advertising and media selection, sales promotion, personal selling, publicity, public relations, and direct response techniques.
SALES MANAGEMENT MK 123
Sales Management, a course on managerial issues related to a sales force: selection, territory management, compensation, motivation, and training.
PROFESSIONAL SELLING MK 133
Professional Selling, a course covering communication, territory analysis, and methods of approaching a variety of sales situations as well as follow-up activities.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
RETAIL MANAGEMENT MK 143
Fundamentals of managing a retail outlet including analysis of customer demand; buying; model stock; retail merchandise investments; and, legislation affecting retailing. May address related topics as necessary.
PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING MK 153
Principles of Advertising, a course covering advertising approaches, campaign strategies, and media planning as well as issues of copy, layout, and presentation.
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT / PURCHASING MK 263
Materials Management / Purchasing, a course including the systems of supply, including vendor selection and analysis, materials analysis techniques, methods of inventory control, and legal and environmental issues in purchasing.
MARKETING RESEARCH MK 413
Marketing Research, a course covering theoretical and practical issues of research, including techniques of gathering primary and secondary data, analyzing the data using appropriate statistical and qualitative techniques, and drawing appropriate conclusions from the research.
DISTRIBUTION LOGISTICS MK 423
Distribution Logistics, a course covering all the activities related to the physical movement of products from idea to end user, using a systems orientation to transportation, inventory management, packaging, order management, warehousing and materials handling, and systems audit and control.
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MK 433
International Marketing covers all aspects of marketing in global settings, focused on global differences and legal, ethical and practical aspects of marketing across international borders.
MARKETING STRATEGY MK 443
Marketing Strategy, a capstone course integrating the students’ knowledge of separate areas of marketing into coherent, effective strategic planning.
INTERNSHIP WITH INDEPENDENT STUDY MK 453
A course requiring students to perform an internship in a position involving marketing knowledge and skills, with appropriate demonstration of concepts learned, such as journals, logs, and/or additional written work.
E-MARKETING MK 463
A course applying digital and electronic tools in marketing strategies, including internet communication and transaction management, data management, and electronic interfaces in commercial communication networks.
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MATHEMATICS (MA) Revised 3/06
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
GENERAL EDUCATION MA 201
Exploration of various topics designed to give the student an appreciation of mathematics and to expose the student to mathematical problems within numerous disciplines. Not intended for students majoring in science, mathematics, computer science, and business.
FINITE MATHEMATICS MA 202
Study of logic, set theory, matrices, permutations, combinations, coordinate systems, linear programming, graphing, binomial theorem, vectors, probability, game theory, and finance mathematics.
COLLEGE ALGEBRA MA 203
Study of equations and functions (polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic), systems of equations, and elementary sequences and series. Suitable for students planning on taking calculus.
TRIGONOMETRY MA 204
Study of trigonometric functions and their inverses, trigonometric identities, solutions of triangles, and applications. Suitable for students planning on taking calculus.
COLLEGE ALGEBRA & TRIGONOMETRY MA 214
Combination of topics in MA 203 and MA 204, but offered for more than three credit hours. Intended for students planning on taking calculus.
ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY MA 224
Study of the conic sections, rotation and translation of axes, polar and parametric equations, and vectors.
GEOMETRY FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS MA 301
Introduction to geometric notation, and the study of constructions, measurements, similarity, congruence, translations, rotations, and reflections. Intended for elementary education majors.
NUMBER THEORY FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS MA 302
Study of number sense and numeration, sets, relations, patterns, whole numbers, and integers. Intended for elementary education majors.
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS MA 303
Study of rational numbers, decimal notation, real numbers, probability, and statistics. Intended for elementary education majors.
BUSINESS CALCULUS I MA 602
Informal study of differentiation and integration as applied primarily to polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Intended for students planning to major in business, life science, and social science.
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
BUSINESS CALCULUS II MA 612
Continuation of topics in MA 602. Intended for students planning to major in business, life science, and social science.
CALCULUS FOR TECHNOLOGY I MA 622
Differentiation and integration of elementary functions with applications. Intended for students in Technology.
CALCULUS FOR TECHNOLOGY II MA 632
Differentiation and integration of trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions with applications. Intended for students in Technology.
MATHEMATICS FOR TECHNOLOGY I MA 801
Study of basic arithmetic and algebra, right triangles, functions, graphs, systems of linear equations, exponents, radicals, logarithms, vectors, complex numbers, matrices, and English and metric systems. Intended for students in Technology.
MATHEMATICS FOR TECHNOLOGY II MA 811
Study of angles, complex numbers, vectors, trigonometric equations and graphs, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, trigonometric identities, and plane analytic geometry. Intended for students in Technology.
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MUSIC (MU) Revised 4/04
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC/ MUSIC APRECIATION MU 001
Designed for the non-music major. Credit is not applicable to a music degree. A course in the exploration of music, covering important musical styles.
FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC MU 003
Designed for any major , including those music majors who are deficient in theory. Introduction to the signs and symbols in the theory of music. Credit is not applicable to music majors.
MUSIC THEORY I (HARMONY) MU 004
A required course for music majors. Open to non-music majors. A study of the basic materials of music through music analysis, composition and associated skills. Taken concurrently with Music Theory I – Aural.
MUSIC THEORY II (HARMONY) MU 005
A required course for music majors. Open to non-music majors. A continuation of the concepts established in Music Theory I, covering traditional diatonic practice with an expansion of harmonic vocabulary. Taken concurrently with Music Theory II – Aural.
APPLIED MUSIC MU 006
Private applied instruction in keyboard, voice, strings, woodwind, or percussion instruments for non-music majors.
MUSIC THEORY I (Aural) MU 027
A required course for music majors. Open to non-music majors. Development of basic aural skills related to sight-reading, rhythmic and melodic dictation, and harmonic dictation, using examples from the common practice period. Taken concurrently with Music Theory I.
MUSIC THEORY II (Aural) MU 028
A required course for music majors. Open to non-music majors. A continuation of Music Theory I (Aural). Prerequisite: Music Theory I. Taken concurrently with Music Theory II.
MUSIC APPLIED KEYBOARD I MU (030)
Private instruction on keyboard instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective.
MUSIC APPLIED KEYBOARD II MU (031)
Private instruction on keyboard instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Keyboard I
MUSIC APPLIED KEYBOARD III MU (032)
Private instruction on keyboard instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Keyboard II
MUSIC APPLIED KEYBOARD IV MU (033)
Private instruction on keyboard instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Keyboard III
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MUSIC CLASS PIANO I MU 040
Classroom instruction on keyboard instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as elective (Can be taken for one or two hours credit.)
MUSIC CLASS PIANO II MU 041
Classroom instruction on keyboard instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as elective, Prerequisite: CLASS PIANO I (Can be taken for one or two hours credit.)
MUSIC CLASS PIANO III MU 042
Classroom instruction on keyboard instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as elective, Prerequisite: CLASS PIANO II (Can be taken for one or two hours credit.)
MUSIC CLASS PIANO IV MU 043
Classroom instruction on keyboard instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as elective, Prerequisite: CLASS PIANO III (Can be taken for one or two hours credit.)
MUSIC APPLIED VOICE I MU (050)
Private instruction in voice and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective.
MUSIC APPLIED VOICE II MU (051)
Private instruction in voice and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Voice I
MUSIC APPLIED VOICE III MU (052)
Private instruction in voice and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Voice II
MUSIC APPLIED VOICE IV MU (053)
Private instruction in voice and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Voice III
MUSIC APPLIED STRINGS I MU (070)
Private instruction on string instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective.
MUSIC APPLIED STRINGS II MU (071)
Private instruction on string instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied String I
MUSIC APPLIED STRINGS III MU (072)
Private instruction on string instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied String II
MUSIC APPLIED STRINGS IV MU (073)
Private instruction on string instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied String III
MUSIC APPLIED WOODWINDS I MU (090)
Private instruction on woodwind instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective.
MUSIC APPLIED WOODWINDS II MU (091)
Private instruction on woodwind instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Woodwinds I
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MUSIC APPLIED WOODWINDS III MU (092)
Private instruction on woodwind instrument and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Woodwinds II
MUSIC APPLIED WOODWINDS IV MU (093)
Private instruction on woodwind instruments and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Woodwinds III
MUSIC APPLIED PERCUSSION I MU (110)
Private instruction on percussion instruments and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective.
MUSIC APPLIED PERCUSSION II MU (111)
Private instruction on percussion instruments and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Percussion I
MUSIC APPLIED PERSUSSION III MU (112)
Private instruction on percussion instruments and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Percussion II
MUSIC APPLIED PERCUSSION IV MU (113)
Private instruction on percussion instruments and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Percussion III
MUSIC APPLIED BRASS I MU (130)
Private instruction on brass instruments and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective.
MUSIC APPLIED BRASS II MU (131)
Private instruction on brass instruments and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Brass I
MUSIC APPLIED BRASS III MU (132)
Private instruction on brass instruments and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Brass II
MUSIC APPLIED BRASS IV MU (133)
Private instruction on brass instruments and is primarily for music majors, but open to all students as an elective. Prerequisite Music Applied Brass III
MUSIC SECONDARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE I MU (150)
Secondary vocal performance ensemble.
MUSIC SECONDARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE II MU (151)
Secondary vocal performance ensemble. Minor vocal performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC SECONDARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE I.
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MUSIC SECONDARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE III MU (152)
Secondary vocal performance ensemble. Minor vocal performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC SECONDARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE II.
MUSIC SECONDARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE IV MU (153)
Secondary vocal performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC SECONDARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE III.
MUSIC PRIMARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE I MU (170)
Primary vocal performance ensemble.
MUSIC PRIMARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE II MU (171)
Primary vocal performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC PRIMARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE I.
MUSIC PRIMARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE III MU (172)
Primary vocal performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC PRIMARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE II.
MUSIC PRIMARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE IV MU (173)
Primary vocal performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC PRIMARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE III.
MUSIC SECONDARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE I MU (190)
Secondary orchestral performance ensemble.
MUSIC SECONDARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE II MU (191)
Secondary orchestral performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC SECONDARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE I.
MUSIC SECONDARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE III MU (192)
Secondary orchestral performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC SECONDARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE II.
MUSIC SECONDARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE IV MU (193)
Secondary orchestral performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC SECONDARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE III.
MUSIC PRIMARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE I MU (210)
Primary orchestral performance ensemble.
MUSIC PRIMARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE II MU (211)
Primary orchestral performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC PRIMARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE I.
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MUSIC PRIMARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE III MU (212)
Major orchestral performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC PRIMARY ORCHESTAL ENSEMBLE II.
MUSIC PRIMARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE IV MU (213)
Primary orchestral performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC PRIMARY ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE III.
MUSIC SECONDARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE I MU (230)
Secondary instrumental performance ensemble.
MUSIC SECONDARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE II MU (231)
Secondary instrumental performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC SECONDARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE I.
MUSIC SECONDARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE III MU (232)
Secondary instrumental performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC SECONDARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE II.
MUSIC SECONDARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE IV MU (233)
Secondary instrumental performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC SECONDARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE III.
MUSIC PRIMARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE I MU (250)
Primary instrumental performance ensemble.
MUSIC PRIMARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE II MU (251)
Primary instrumental performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC PRIMARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE I.
MUSIC PRIMARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE III MU (252)
Primary instrumental performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC PRIMARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE II
MUSIC PRIMARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE IV MU (253)
Primary instrumental performance ensemble. Prerequisite MUSIC PRIMARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE III.
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PHILOSOPHY (PI) Revised 4/05
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY PI 101
A general introduction to major areas of philosophical studies, including, but not limited to, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics.
INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING PI 102
An introduction to logic and critical thinking, including traditional and contemporary methods of argument analysis and formulation.
INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS PI 103
Basic issues in moral philosophy examined through a consideration of selected philosophers, including a sampling of ethical theories.
HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY I: ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PI 201
A survey of ancient and medieval philosophy of the West, including a look at the work of philosophers from the time of Thales to Aquinas.
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY II: MODERN PI 202
A survey of major philosophical thinkers in the West from the Renaissance to Kant.
PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION PI 210
Exploration of religion from a philosophical perspective. Study includes topics selected from such issues as the definition of religion, the existence of deities and the human soul, immortality, determinism and free will, the role of rationality in a religious context, among others.
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY PI 211
A study of theories of social justice and their implications for selected areas of public policy and personal conduct. Attention will be paid to such topics as theories of natural law, social contract, and related subjects.
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE PI 212
An introductory survey of the development of Western science, and some of the philosophical issues involved in its development. Such issues include the scientific method, the nature of theories, and scientific truth.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE (GS) Revised 4/05
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
PHYSICAL SCIENCE GS 100
General Physical Science, a lecture/demonstration course for non-science majors. This course presents concepts from two or more of the fields of astronomy, chemistry, geology, meteorology and physics. Prerequisites: none.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE + LAB GS 101
General Physical Science, a lecture/demonstration course with laboratory for non-science majors. This course presents concepts from two or more of the fields of astronomy, chemistry, geology, meteorology and physics. Prerequisite: none.
EARTH SCIENCE GS 110
Earth Science, a lecture/demonstration course with or without laboratory. This course presents basic concepts for non-science majors in a combination of at least three of the following: geology, astronomy, meteorology, and oceanography. Prerequisite: none.
GENERAL ASTRONOMY GS 120
A lecture demonstration course for non-science majors that uses concepts from physics to describe the origin and evolution of the solar system, stars, galaxies and the universe. Prerequisite: none.
GENERAL ASTRONOMY + LAB GS 121
A lecture demonstration course with laboratory for non-science majors that uses concepts from physics to describe the origin and evolution of the solar system, stars, galaxies, and the universe. Prerequisites: none.
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PHYSICS (PH) Revised 3/02
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTIVE PHYSICS PH 100
Descriptive Physics is a survey course for non-science majors, which emphasizes developing conceptual understanding rather than quantitative problem-solving skills. Prerequisite: none.
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS PH 110
Introduction to Physics, a survey course intended for non-science majors. This course emphasizes both quantitative problem solving and conceptual understanding. Prerequisite: elementary high school algebra skills.
GENERAL PHYSICS I PH 120 (Algebra based)
General Physics I is an algebra based course. This course includes mechanics in one and two dimensions, thermodynamics and/or waves; with laboratory. Prerequisite: College Algebra or equivalent.
GENERAL PHYSICS II PH 130 (Algebra based)
General Physics II is an algebra based course. This course is a continuation of PH120 and includes electricity and magnetism, light, thermodynamics and/or waves, and may also include modern physics; with laboratory. Prerequisite: PH 120.
PHYSICS I PH 240 (Calculus based)
Physics I is a calculus based course for science and engineering majors. This course includes mechanics, heat, thermodynamics; with laboratory. Prerequisite: Calculus.
PHYSICS II PH 250 (Calculus based)
Physics II is a calculus based course. This course is a continuation of PH 240, topics include electricity, magnetism, geometrical and physical optics; with laboratory. Prerequisite: PH240.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE (PS) Revised 12/02
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
AMERICAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PS 101
Studies of the principles, structure, processes and functions of the United States federal government.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PS 201
An introduction to principles and problems of public administration, organizational theory, budgeting, human resource management, and the political environment.
POLITICAL THEORY PS 202
An introduction to the foundations of political philosophy.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PS 203
An introduction to the analysis of the structure of international relations, and sources of international influence, conflict, and cooperation.
COMPARATIVE POLITICS PS 204
An introduction to the study of the differences among political systems and political cultures, and the merits of comparative political analysis.
LAW PS 205
An introduction to elements of the U.S. legal system in relation to public organizations.
AMERICAN POLITICS PS 206
An introductory study of the policy-making process and of American political institutions: the Presidency, Congress, the Judiciary, and the bureaucracy. Also examines political processes and behavior including parties, elections, interest groups, public opinion, and the media.
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT PS 207
An introduction to the organization, structure functions, and administration of state and local governments.
SCOPE PS 208
An introduction to the discipline of political science, and its major subfields.
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PSYCHOLOGY (PY) Revised 3/02
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY PY 101
None.
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PY 102
A Psychology course with a prerequisite of Introduction to Psychology offered at the 2000 level or above. The course will cover topics such as: conformity, social influence, social cognition, prosocial behavior, prejudice, group processes, interpersonal attraction and social comparison.
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PY 103
A theoretical and research based course, with a prerequisite of Introduction to Psychology, offered at the 2000 level or above. The course will cover social, emotional, physical and cognitive aspects of human development throughout the life span.
PERSONALITY THEORIES PY 104
A psychology course, with a prerequisite of Introduction to Psychology, examining personality processes and the various theoretical approaches to the study of personality such as: psychodynamic, behavioral, phenomenological, trait, and social learning theories.
PSYCHOLOGY STATISTICS PY 105
A Psychology course, with a prerequisite of Introduction to Psychology, that provides an introduction to descriptive and inferential, parametric, and non-parametric statistical techniques used in behavioral research. These techniques should include measures of central tendency, variability, correlation, regression analysis, hypothesis testing, t-tests, Chi square, and ANOVA. It is assumed that a student finishing this course will be able to use computers for statistical analyses and will be prepared for advanced laboratory classes.
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVESS) PY 106
None.
INDUSTRIAL/ ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY PY 107
None.
PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT PY 108
None.
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING (UPPER DIVISION) PY 109
None.
INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING (LOWER DIVISION) PY 110
None.
CHILDHOOD PY 123
None.
ADOLESCENCE PY 133
None.
AGING PY 163
None.
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RELIGION (RL) Revised 3/02
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT RL 101
Survey of Old Testament literature, with special attention given to literary form, historical background, and religious message.
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT RL 102
Survey of New Testament, literature, with special attention given to literary form, historical background, and religious message.
COMPARATIVE OR WORLD RELIGIONS RL 201
Presents a historical and analytical approach to the major religions of the world.
THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF JESUS RL 210
An examination of the birth, life, and death of Jesus of Nazareth.
THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF PAUL RL 211
Survey of the life and times of the Apostle Paul and his writings.
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SOCIOLOGY (SS) Revised 3/02
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SS 001
A general survey of the field of sociology, the origin and development of social institutions, and Social processes.
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY SS 008
An exploration of the patterns and purposes of courtship in the USA, and insight into early adjustments in marriage and the development of family life.
CULTURAL DIVERSITIES SS 014
An investigation of the sociological processes of a racially and culturally heterogeneous society.
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY SS 017
A general look at aging from an institutional perspective, including the relationship between society and the aged population.
SOCIAL PROBLEMS SS 031
Exploration in selected social issues in contemporary American society.
CRIME AND DELINQUENCY SS 033
A study of the nature and causes of various forms of illegal behavior.
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY SS 035
A study of juvenile procedures and law and the judicial application of constitutional limitations placed on these procedures.
SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER SS 043
Socialization into the gender roles of feminine and masculine.
HUMAN SEXUALITY SS 044
An introduction into the various components of human sexual response.
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY SS 045
A study of the psychological basis of social interaction and change.
APPLIED SOCIOLOGY SS 046
Application of sociological theory and methods to various job situations.
SOCIAL STATISTICS SS 048
Presentation and application of descriptive and inferential statistics commonly used in the social sciences.
SPECIAL TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY SS 049
Coverage of selected or special topics in Sociology.
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INDEPENDENT STUDY SS 050
Directed individual study.
SPECIAL TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY SS 051
Coverage of selected or special topics in Sociology.
INDEPENDENT STUDY SS 052
Directed individual study.
SOCIAL THEORIES SS 053
An introduction to classical and contemporary social theories.
POPULATION SS 054
Studies of population composition and problems.
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY SS 055
Analysis of power, authority, political conflict and the social influences of human political behavior.
SOCIAL ECOLOGY SS 056
Human interdependencies with the social and physical environments, with special focus on the mutual impact of human values, human environment and life phases.
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION SS 057
An examination of theories of class and caste: status, power, occupation, wealth and other elements of stratification.
FORMAL ORGANIZATION SS 058
A systematic study of organization life concepts, techniques, methodologies, and theory from a sociological perspective. Both formal and informal structure and function will be considered.
INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY SS 059
A study of the world of work. This course examines types of occupations, motivations for work, reasons for job dissatisfaction, and the relationships that develop in a work situation.
DEATH AND DYING SS 060
The study of death and dying as a social phenomenon including a focus on occupations and professions that deal with terminal patients in hospitals and with funerals.
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY SS 061
Understanding cultural and social factors in health and disease, including application of sociological concepts, theories, and research to health, illness, and delivery systems.
SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS SS 062
A study of the research process, designed to convey the basic skills in conducting social research.
THE SOCIOLOGY OF MENTAL ILLNESS SS 063
A societal approach to understanding personal and behavioral aspects of mental health, by focusing on cross-cultural regularities and differences, and focus on therapies.
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SS 064
A study of social, political, and industrial group behavior patterns, including crowds, fads, fashions, mobs, public opinion, social movements.
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
URBAN SOCIOLOGY SS 065
The cause and consequences of the rise of cities. Topics include comparative world urbanization, the social and cultural correlates of urban life.
RURAL SOCIOLOGY SS 066 SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION SS 067
A study of the functional significance of religion in society, focusing on beliefs and practices as they relate to other social institutions and the society as a whole.
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SPEECH (SP) Revised 3/02
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION (THEORY) SP 010
Overview of the human communication process as it occurs in intrapersonal, small group, and mass contexts.
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION (PERFORMANCE) SP 020
Principles and techniques of preparing for, participating in, and evaluating communication behavior at the interpersonal and public levels.
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SP 030
A study of the principles and theories of communication in dyadic interaction. Emphasis will be on increasing student awareness of verbal and nonverbal communication behavior in one-on-one contexts.
SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION SP 040
Focuses on enhancing student understanding of, and skills for, participation in small group interaction. Addresses various aspects of task and social dimensions of group processes, such as group development, leadership, and verbal and nonverbal communication strategies.
MASS COMMUNICATION SP 050
Overview of print and electronic media. Attention will be given to aspects of public relations, advertising, recording and film industries. Also may include career preparation issues.
VOICE AND DICTION SP 060
Study of the physiology of speech, including concepts as improvement of vocal control, expansion of vocabulary, and introduction to the international phonetic alphabet.
ORAL INTERPRETATION SP 070
Theory and practice of the art of interpreting to an audience from the printed page, works of literature in their intellectual, emotional, and aesthetic entirety.
PRINCIPLES OF LISTENING SP 080
Acquaints the student with the components of the listening process; identifies common obstacles to listening; and promotes effective listening strategies in a variety of personal and professional contexts.
DEBATE SP 090
The study and application of logic and argumentation in persuasion. Includes theories of argumentation and practical debate experience.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SP 110
Designed to assist students in applying skills to situations typical of business environments. Students will develop skills in preparing and presenting informative, persuasive, and special occasion speeches.
BASIC RADIO PRODUCTION SP 120
An introduction to the tools and techniques of audio recording and radio station operation.
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COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
TELEVISION PRODUCTION SP 130
An introduction to the basic principles, procedures, and techniques of television production. Includes video control, special effects, operation of cameras, editing equipment, composition, lighting, staging, directing, on-camera announcing and interviewing.
BROADCAST ANNOUNCING SP 140
Designed to meet specific needs of the radio-television announcer; includes activities to develop effective vocal communication as a means of improving radio-television presentation and delivery.
FUNDAMENTALS OF BROADCASTING (THEORY) SP 150
Survey of the components of broadcasting and other electronic media systems in American, including technical aspects, history, legal and social issues.
INTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS SP 160
Participation in competitive speech activities.
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION SP 170
This course identifies and delineates the communications skills needed for effective interaction in a global society.
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION SP 180
Focuses on the nonverbal behaviors and relevant contextual cues associated with human communication including, for example, physical behavior, distance, facial expression and eye contact, paralanguage, the physical environment, touch, and cultural variables.
COMMUNICATION THEORY SP 190
Survey of theories designed to explain how humans interact. Includes verbal, nonverbal, interpersonal, group, organizational, political, intercultural, and mass communication.
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STATISTICS (ST) Revised 4/05
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STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS ST 000
Includes descriptive statistics (histograms, pie charts, pictograms, graphs, etc); summary statistics (central tendency – mean, median, mode; variability – variance, standard deviation, range); basic probability concepts; statistical distributions; Binomial Distribution; Normal Distribution; distribution of the sample mean (proportion); confidence intervals; hypothesis testing (generally one population Normal & binomial, and difference in means or proportions situations). Prerequisite: none
ELEMENTARY STATISTICS ST 001
Includes descriptive statistics (histograms, pie charts, pictograms, graphs, etc); summary statistics (central tendency – mean, median, mode; variability – variance, standard deviation, range); basic probability concepts; statistical distributions; Binomial Distribution; Normal Distribution; distribution of the sample mean (proportion); confidence intervals; hypothesis testing (generally one population Normal & binomial, and difference in means or proportions situations). Prerequisite: College Algebra
BUSINESS STATISTICS ST 002
Includes descriptive statistics (histograms, pie charts, pictograms, graphs, etc); summary statistics (central tendency – mean, median, mode; variability – variance, standard deviation, range); basic probability concepts; statistical distributions; Binomial Distribution; Normal Distribution; distribution of the sample mean (proportion); confidence intervals; hypothesis testing (generally one population Normal & binomial, and difference in means or proportions situations). Emphasis on business applications. Prerequisite: College Algebra
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THEATRE (TH) Revised 12/02
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
STAGECRAFT TH 103
Principles of constructing, rigging, and assembling modern stage scenery and equipment.
THEATRICAL MAKE-UP TH 113
Study of the purpose, principles and materials of stage make-up. Intensive practice in the art of makeup.
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COSTUME CONSTRUCTION TH 123
In this course, the student will learn the uses of fabrics, building of patterns, basic construction techniques, and apply these techniques to specific periods of styles of dress.
STAGE LIGHTING TH 133
Acquaints the student with the equipment, control systems, basic electrical theory, color, and practice of effective lighting, and basic principles of sound.
STAGECRAFT II TH 153
Intensive study and practice in planning, layout, construction, and painting of the stage setting, tools, material, and resources used by the stage technician.
THEATRICAL PRODUCTION TH 311, TH 321, TH 331, TH 341
Laboratory work in departmental productions in any production activity. Three hours lab work for each one hour of credit per week.
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE AND THEATRE APPRECIATION TH 353
A survey and analysis of theatre history, literature, and practices relating to the theatre as a social force.
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE DESIGN TH 363
This course examines the elements and theory in all functions of theatrical design and production.
ACTING I TH 513
Designed to acquaint the beginning actor with the fundamentals of acting, this course explores the physical, vocal, emotional, and technical aspects of the actor’s craft.
ACTING II TH 523
This course will develop the actor’s craft through scene study, and various techniques of character analysis and development.
VOICE AND DICTION TH 533
Study of vocal mechanism, phonetics, IPA, and related exercises to improve the student’s voice, articulation, pronunciation, and expressive intonation for effective oral communication.
ORAL INTERPRETATION TH 553
Re-creation and oral communications of works of literary art. The selection, evaluation, analysis, interpretation, and oral presentation of various types of selections from prose to verse.
THEATRE HISTORY I TH 913
History of the development of Theatre in western civilization from primitive times to the mid-17th century.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
THEATRE HISTORY II TH 923
History of the development of Theatre in western civilization from the mid-17th century to the present.
COSTUME HISTORY TH 933
Designed to acquaint the student with the costumes worn by people of dramatically significant periods and countries.
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WORLD/FOREIGN LANGUAGES (WL) Revised 3/06
EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
CONVERSATIONAL I WL 105
Introductory World Language conversation course. This is an introduction to the target language with a focus on listening and speaking, providing intensive practice in the language on topics of everyday life. Minimum 3 hours credit. No prerequisite.
CONVERSATIONAL II WL 106
Second introductory World Language conversation course. This continues the development of language skills with a focus on listening and speaking, providing the opportunity to function in the target language in a variety of situations. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: WL 105.
INTRODUCTORY I WL 110
First introductory World Languages course. This course is an introduction to the productive (speaking and/or writing) and receptive (listening/visual comprehension) skills appropriate to the target language. With variations depending on the language studied, the course typically introduces vocabulary, pronunciation (or signing), writing system, and reading and writing of short, simple texts. Grammar is often confined to simple sentence structure and simple tenses. This could be a general education requirement. Minimum 4 hours credit. No prerequisites.
INTRODUCTORY II WL 120
Second introductory level World Languages course. Continuous building of the productive and receptive skills appropriate to the language being studied. This often includes expansion of vocabulary, the use of non-present tenses and verbal aspects, and somewhat more complex grammatical structures. Cultural elements (literature, film, music, etc.) may be more frequently featured than in WL 110. This could be a general education requirement. Minimum 4 hours credit. Prerequisite WL 110 or alternately WL 106, but not WL 105 alone.
INTERMEDIATE I WL 130
First intermediate level World Languages course. Concentrates on the consolidation and expansion of the language-specific skills acquired at introductory levels. Skills acquisition is still an important feature at this level, but some attention may be paid to the finer points of expression in the target language. Minimum 3 hours credit. Prerequisite WL 120.
INTERMEDIATE II WL 140
Second intermediate level World Languages course. This course concentrates on the refinement of the language-specific skills acquired at previous course levels. Accuracy in self-expression and in comprehension is often an important goal. Artistic and cultural production from the target culture(s) may be highlighted. Minimum 3 hours credit. Prerequisite WL 130.
COMPOSITION I WL 210
Introductory Composition course in World Languages. This course continues expanding upon skills learned in English Composition I classes to include the planning, developing, and shaping of writing assignments in World Languages from the first to the final draft. Minimum 3 hours credit. Prerequisite WL 140, E 001.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
COMPOSITION II WL 220
Advanced Composition course in World Languages. This course continues to develop students' abilities in composition tasks which reflect the kind of writing World Languages majors and minors are asked to perform, which may include description, narration, exposition, and argumentation. Skills learned in this course are largely transferable to expository writing in any language. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140, E 001.
LANGUAGE FOR A PROFESSION I WL 300
Study of vocabulary, practices, and concepts typical of selected professions in countries that use the target language. The cultural context, differences between the U.S. and the target cultures, and differences among the countries using the target language should be part of the curriculum. The course may be based upon a textbook suited to the intermediate level. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
LANGUAGE FOR A PROFESSION II WL 305
Study of vocabulary, practices, and concepts typical of selected professions in countries that use the target language. The cultural context, differences between the U.S. and the target cultures, and differences among the countries using the target language should be part of the curriculum. The course is based upon materials suited for upper-division coursework, such as unedited original texts, demanding multi-media materials, and research components matching the guidelines for upper-division course-level characteristics. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
GRAMMAR I (Intermediate Grammar) WL 310
A continuation, review, and reinforcement of grammar learned in introductory World Language classes. This course will emphasize correct basic grammatical structures of the language. Depending on the World Language studied, this may include the study of contrasts between present and past tenses, indicative and subjunctive moods, active and passive voices, etc. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
GRAMMAR II (Advanced Grammar) WL 320
This course is designed to expand and refine grammar skills learned in WL 310 and earlier courses. Complex structures, including nuances of the language not addressed earlier, will be taught. Depending on the World Language studied, this may include archaic and literary tenses, special verb forms for indirect discourse, infrequently used compound tenses, advanced vocabulary, etc. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 310.
PHONETICS WL 330
This course is designed to expand and refine phonetical skills and their explication. Minimum 3 hours credit. Minimum Prerequisite WL 140.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
TRANSLATING I WL 340
This first translating course will introduce students to the ethical and professional responsibility associated with translating from one language to another as well as resources available to aid in translating. Coursework will focus on translating from the target language to English. Translatingprojects typically will include narratives, descriptions, simple discourse, announcements, popular advertising, newspaper articles, social notices, biographical information, formatted business letters, simple technical material, short legal documents/forms, simple prose, and general reports. Minimum 3 hours credit. Prerequisite WL 140.
TRANSLATING II WL 345
This second translating course will introduce students to ethical and professional responsibility associated with translating from one language to another as well as resources available to aid in translating. Course work will focus on translating from English to the target language. Translating projects typically will include narratives, descriptions, simple discourse, announcements, popular advertising, newspaper, articles, social notices, biographical information, formatted business letters, simple technical material, short legal documents/forms, simple prose, and general reports. Minimum 3 hours credit. Prerequisite WL 140, WL 340
INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE WL 350
An introduction to the study of literature in the target language. This is generally an overview of genres (e.g. narrative, poetry, theatre, essay), periods, and leading authors. The course may also include references to various critical approaches to literature; it will often emphasize the acquisition of a limited technical vocabulary for literary analysis. Minimum 3 hours credit. Prerequisite WL 140.
CULTURE SURVEY I WL 360
The students survey the target culture from its origins to at least early modern times, if not in entirety. Readings and assignments are mostly in the target language and representative readings from original works. Students are expected to engage advanced topics of cultural significance, not merely reinforce intermediate-level verbal exchanges over quotidian subject matter. Minimum 3 hours credit. Prerequisite WL 140.
CULTURE SURVEY II WL 370
The students survey the target culture from its midpoint or entry into modern times. Readings and assignments are mostly in the target language and representative readings from original works. Students are expected to engage advanced topics of cultural significance, not merely reinforce intermediate-level verbal exchanges over quotidian subject matter. Minimum 3 semester hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
CULTURE SURVEY I— VARIANT WL 365
The students survey the target culture from its beginning or entry into modern times. Readings and assignments are mostly in the target language and representative readings from original works that emanate from cultural centers outside of the target language’s country of origin. Students are expected to engage advanced topics of cultural significance, not merely reinforce intermediate-level verbal exchanges over quotidian subject matter. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
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EQUIVALENCY GROUP HEADING &
STATE REGENTS' NUMBER
COMMON COURSE DESCRIPTION
CULTURE SURVEY II— VARIANT WL 375
The students survey the target culture from its midpoint or entry into modern times. Readings and assignments are mostly in the target language and representative readings from original works that emanate from cultural centers outside of the target language’s country of origin. Students are expected to engage advanced topics of cultural significance, not merely reinforce intermediate-level verbal exchanges over quotidian subject matter. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
LITERATURE SURVEY I WL 380
Study of literature in the target language and its development from its beginnings through the early modern period in the country of origin, with readings of representative texts. Readings and assignments are mostly in the target language. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
LITERATURE SURVEY I— VARIANT WL 385
Study of literature in the target language and its development from its beginnings through the early modern period outside the country of origin, with readings of representative texts. Readings and assignments are mostly in the target language. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
LITERATURE SURVEY II WL 390
Study of literature in the target language and its development in more recent times in the country of origin, with readings of representative texts. Readings and assignments are mostly in the target language. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
LITERATURE SURVEY II— VARIANT WL 395
Study of literature in the target language and its development in more recent times outside the country of origin, with readings of representative texts. Readings and assignments are mostly in the target language. Minimum 3 credit hours. Prerequisite WL 140.
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INSTITUTIONAL ACRONYMS
BC – Bacone College
CASC – Carl Albert State College
CSC – Connors State College
CU – Cameron University
ECU – East Central University
EOSC – Eastern Oklahoma State College
LU – Langston University
MACU – Mid America Christian University
MSC – Murray State College
NEOAMC – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
NOC – Northern Oklahoma College
NSU – Northeastern State University
NWOSU – Northwestern Oklahoma State University
OBU – Oklahoma Baptist University
OC – Oklahoma Christian University
OCCC – Oklahoma City Community College
OCU – Oklahoma City University
OPSU – Oklahoma Panhandle State University
ORU – Oral Roberts University
OSU – Oklahoma State University
OSU-OKC – Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City
OSUTB-OKM – Oklahoma State University Technical Branch,
Okmulgee
OU – University of Oklahoma
OWU – Oklahoma Wesleyan University
RCC – Redlands Community College
RSC – Rose State College
RSU – Rogers State University
SEOSU – Southeastern Oklahoma State University
SGU – St. Gregory’s University
SNU – Southern Nazarene University
SSC – Seminole State College
SWCU – Southwestern Christian University
SWOSU – Southwestern Oklahoma State University
SW-Sayre – Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Sayre
Campus
TCC – Tulsa Community College
TU – University of Tulsa
UCO – University of Central Oklahoma
USAO – University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
WOSC – Western Oklahoma State College
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Index NOTES
If a student transfers a lower division (1000-2000) course to an institution that offers the course at the upper 1 division level (3000-4000), the lower division course will transfer as equivalent in content but not as upper
division hours.
2 Courses will transfer as a sequential pair. Single courses will transfer at the discretion of the receiving institution.
3 If possible, students taking courses presented in sequence (I.e., I and II) should try to complete both courses at the same institution.
4 The degree requirements for history include approximately 15 to 18 semester hours of lower division work and from 21 to 36 hours of upper-division work.
5 Students who transfer lower-division courses from this group into four-year programs must take three upper-division credit-hours in addition to the required number of lower division courses.
6 If course prerequisites are not equivalent, the receiving department reserves the right to require the course to be taken at the 3000 level.
7 No required course sequence is to be inferred from the course numbering.
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