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2018-2019 College Credit Plus Course Eligibility Guide www.ohio.edu/dualenrollment Allowable Courses Level 1 In most cases, students who have completed 15 or fewer semester hours may only enroll in s that fall within the Ohio Transfer Module (OTM), Transfer Assurance Guides (TAG) and Career-Technical Assurance Guides (CTAG) or any in computer science, information technology, anatomy physiology and foreign language (including American Sign Language). All s in the following computer science, information technology and foreign language subject areas are eligible level 1 s: Foreign Language Subject Areas: ARAB, CHIN, CSD, DSI, FR, GER, GK, INDO, ITAL, JPN, LAT, RUS, SUDN, SPAN and SWAH Computer Science and Information Technology Subject Areas: CS,, ITS and MIS Study Skills and Career Guidance Courses Courses that are designed to assist students with study skills or academic / career success are considered eligible level 1 s. Examples of these would be EDCE 2010 and UC 1100. Please consult with the Director of Dual Enrollment Programs if there are other similar s you would like considered. Sequential Courses Level 2 s are permitted if the s requisite is on the level 1 list and has been successfully completed by the student. Level 2 Students who have completed more than 15 hours can enroll in any for which requisites have been met and which has not been designated as non-allowable by the Ohio Department of Higher Education (see below for a list of non-allowable s). Ohio University s Course Catalog: http://www.catalogs.ohio.edu Course Restrictions / Non-Allowable Courses Based on State law, the following type of s are not eligible for College Credit Plus students: One-on-one private instruction Course with fees that are equal to or greater than $750.00 Study abroad s Physical education s P/F or S/U grades (unless the is an internship or is a transferable for all students enrolled) Remedial Sectarian religion Courses that require an overnight experience Course Selection and Availability Admission to CC+ does not guarantee admission to specific s. In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code, Ohio University must take care to give registration priority to its degree-seeking students while attempting to provide CC+ students with reasonable class choices. However, once a CC+ student has officially registered for a they will not be displaced. Not all level 1 s listed are guaranteed to be offered on all of Ohio University s campus or available online every semester. Please plan ahead by working with your academic advisor to create a schedule based on available offerings. Participants in the CC+ program are encouraged to work closely with their college advisor and high school counselors to assure that they are taking the proper s, including those necessary for high school graduation credit.

Level 1 Course List Course Course Description Credit Hours General Ed OTAN Code Requisite African-American History I, 1526- AAS 1010 1875 3 2SS OTM Introduction to African American AAS 1100 Literature 3 2HL OTM AAS 1500 African American Studies 3 2HL OTM African American History II, 1876 to AAS 2020 late twentieth century 3 2SS OTM Slave Narrative and AAS 2100 Freeman/Freewomen Fiction of the 18th and 19th Centuries 3 2HL OTM African American Literature II: Black AAS 2110 Writing of the 20th and 21st Centuries 3 2HL OTM AH 2110 History of Art I 4 2FA OTM/TAG AH 2120 History of Art II 4 2FA OTM/TAG Advised 2110 but not required AH 2130 History of World Art 4 2CP OTM Advised 2110/2120 but not required ANTH Introduction to Cultural 1010 Anthropology 3 2CP OTM/TAG ANTH Introduction to Biological 2010 Anthropology 3 2NS TAG ANTH 2020 Introduction to World Archaeology 3 2CP OTM/TAG ARAB Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 2CP ART 1100 Seeing and Knowing the Visual Arts 3 2FA OTM ART 1121 Introduction to Drawing 4 NA TAG ART 1161 Introduction to Ceramics 4 NA TAG ART 1181 Introduction to Graphic Design 4 NA TAG ART 1230 Structure 4 NA TAG BIOS 1000 Animal Diversity 3 2NS OTM BIOL 1010 Principles of Biology 4 2NS OTM Non-science majors, No credit if you already have BIOS 1700 or PBIO 1100 or 1140 BIOS 1030 Human Biology I: Basic Principles 3 2NS OTM BIOS 1300 Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 2NS OTM Pre-nursing major, or soph, or C or better in BIOS 1030 Principles of Human Anatomy and C or better in BIOS 1300 BIOS 1310 Physiology II 4 2NS OTM BIOS 1700 Biological Sciences I: Molecules and Cells 3 2NS OTM/TAG C or better in BIOS 1030 or ((ACT 23 or SAT 1130) and Chemistry placement 34) or (ACT 27 or SAT 1280) No credit if taken 1140 BIOS 1705 Biological Sciences I Laboratory 1 2NS OTM/TAG BIOS 1700 or concurrent BIOS 1710 Biological Sciences II: Ecology, Evolution, Animal Body Systems 3 2NS OTM/TAG C or Better in BIOS 1700 or PBIO 1140 BIOS 1715 Biological Sciences II Laboratory 1 NA TAG BIOS 1710 or concurrent BIOS 2010 Elementary Microbiology 3 2NS OTM One in BIOS and and not BIOS major BIOS 2210 Microbes and Humans 3 2AS OTM No credit if taken after BIOS 3210 or 3220 BIOS 2215 Microbes and Humans, Laboratory 1 2AS OTM BIOS 2210 or concurrent BIOS 2250 Genetics in Human Society 3 2AS OTM No credit if taken after BIOS 3100 BIOS 2750 Ecology in the 21st Century 3 2NS OTM No credit if taken after BIOS 3750

((C or better in D004 or D005) or Math placement level 1 or higher) and No credit for this if the following is taken: 1510 1210 Principles of Chemistry I 4 2NS OTM C or better in 1210 1220 Principles of Chemistry II 4 2NS OTM ( 1200 or math placement level 2 or higher) and (C- or better in 1500 or score 34 or better on chemistry placement exam) and not 1520 or 1210 1510 Fundamentals of Chemistry I 4 2NS OTM/TAG C or better in 1510 1520 Fundamentals of Chemistry II 4 2NS OTM/TAG (C- or better in 1520) and No credit for this if the following is taken (keeps credit for the following, as defined by department): 3060 3050 Organic Chemistry I 3 NA TAG C or better in 3050 3060 Organic Chemistry II 3 NA TAG 3080 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 1 NA TAG 3010 or 3050 or concurrent 3080 and (3060 or concurrent) 3090 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II Advanced 2 NA TAG CHIN Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 CLAS 2340 Classical Mythology 3 2HL OTM COMS 1030 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 2HL TAG COMS 2050 Techniques and Group Discussion 3 NA TAG COMS Communication in Interpersonal 2060 Relationships 3 NA TAG CSD Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 1270 Introduction to Website Management 3 NA CTAG 1600 Network Concepts I 3 NA CTAG 1891 Internetworking I 3 NA CTAG 1892 Internetworking II 3 NA CTAG 1893 Internetworking III 3 NA CTAG 1894 Internetworking IV 3 NA CTAG Network Management and 2700 Administration 3 NA CTAG 2800 Operating Systems 3 NA CTAG DANC History, Traditions and Languages 2700 of Dance 3 2FA TAG C or better in D005 or Math Placement Level 1 or higher and Not 1891 C or better in D005 or Math Placement Level 1 or higher C or better in 1891 C or better in 1892 C or better in 1893 1600 or 1891 1600 or 1891

DANC 3300 Dance Kinesiology I 3 NA TAG DSI Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 ECON 1030 Principles of Microeconomics 3 2SS OTM/TAG Math placement level 2 or higher or C or better in 1200 ECON 1040 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 2SS OTM/TAG Math placement level 2 or higher or C or better in 1200 EDEC 1600 Introduction to Child Development 3 2SS TAG No credit for both this and the following (always deduct credit for first taken): PSY 2410 EDCE 2010 Career and Life Planning 3 EDTE 1000 Introduction to Teacher Education 3 NA CTAG/TAG ENG 1510 Writing and Rhetoric I 3 1E OTM ENG 150 or ENGD150 or 1510 placement; not ENG D160 or ENG 1610 placement ENG 2800 Expository Writing and the Research Paper 3 NA OTM ENG 1510 or 1610 or 151A or 152 or 153 or 153A or 153B ENG 3110 English Literature to 1500 3 NA TAG ENG 250 or 2020 or 2 s above ENG 2000 or Jr or Sr ENG 3150 English Literature: 1900 to Present 3 NA TAG ENG 2010 or 2020 or 250 or 2 s above ENG 200 or (Jr or Sr) ENG 3210 American Literature to 1865 3 NA TAG ENG 2010 or 2020 or 250 or 2 s above ENG 200 or (Jr or Sr) ENG 3220 American Literature: 1865-1918 3 NA TAG ENG 2010 or 2020 or 250 or 2 s above ENG 200 or (Jr or Sr) ET 2200 Statics 3 NA TAG 2302 and PHYS 2051 ET 2240 Dynamics 3 NA TAG PHYS 2051 and (C or better in ET 2200) Engineering and Technology - ET 2800 Overview 3 2AS TAG EXPH Fr or Soph 1490 Introduction to Exercise Science 3 NA CTAG Introduction to Film: History of FILM 2010 World Cinema 3 2FA OTM Introduction to Film: The FILM 2030 Documentary 3 2HL OTM FR Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 GEOG 1100 Physical Geography 4 2NS OTM/TAG GEOG 1200 Human Geography 3 2SS OTM/TAG GEOG 1300 World Religion Geography 3 2SS OTM GEOG Globalization and the Developing 1310 World 3 2CP OTM/TAG 1010 How the Earth Works 4 2NS OTM/TAG 1200 The Mobile Earth 3 2NS OTM 1700 Metal, Stone, Energy, and Society 3 2AS OTM 2110 Introductory Oceanography 3 2NS OTM 2150 Environmental Geology 3 2AS OTM No credit for both this and the following (always deduct credit for the first taken): 2830

2210 Earth and Life History 3 2NS OTM 2310 Water and Pollution 3 2AS OTM 2550 Historical Geology 3 NA TAG 1010 or 2020 3150 Mineralogy 4 NA TAG GER Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 ( 1220 or 1520) and ( 1010 or 2020) and No credit for 3120 if this is taken GK Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 Western Civilization: Antiquity to HIST 1210 1500 3 2HL OTM/TAG Western Civilization: Modernity HIST 1220 from 1500 3 2HL OTM/TAG Introduction to World History HIST 1320 before 1750 3 2CP OTM/TAG Introduction to World History since HIST 1330 1750 3 2CP OTM/TAG Survey of United States History, HIST 2000 1600-1877 3 2SS OTM/TAG Survey of United States History, HIST 2010 1865-Present 3 2SS OTM/TAG HLTH BIOS 1030 or 1700 or 2030 2300 Medical Terminology 3 NA CTAG/TAG Humanities: Great Books Ancient ENG 1510 or 1610 or 151A or 152 HUM 2070 through Renaissance 3 2HL OTM or 153 or 153A or 153B Humanities: Post 17-c through ENG 1510 or 1610 or 151A or 152 HUM 2080 Modern 3 2HL OTM or 153 or 153A or 153B Great Books of Asia, Ancient to ENG 1510 or 1610 or 151A or 152 HUM 2170 Present 3 2CP OTM or 153 or 153A or 153B Introduction to the Arts: Arts in IART 1170 Context 3 2FA OTM Introduction to the Arts: Object and IART 1180 Events 3 2FA OTM INDO Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 INST 1100 Modern Africa 3 2CP OTM INST 1400 European Studies 3 2CP OTM Interdisciplinary Survey of Latin INST 1600 America 3 2CP OTM ( 263A or 2301) and No credit for both this and the following (always deduct credit for first taken): ECON 3810 or ISE 3040 or GEOG 2710 or 3050 or 2500 or PSY 1110 or ISE 3200 Engineering Statistics 3 NA TAG QBA 2010 ITAL Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 JPN Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 JOUR Introduction to Mass 1050 Communication 3 2SS TAG LAT Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 Introduction to Law Enforcement LET 1000 Technology 3 NA CTAG no credit if JOUR 1010 or MDIA 1091

LET 1050 Ethics and Legal Issues 3 2SS CTAG Police Role in Crime and LET 1100 Delinquency 3 NA CTAG LET 1200 Constitution & Criminal Law 3 NA CTAG LET 1500 Police Operations 3 NA CTAG LET 2901 Unarmed Self-Defense 1 to 3 NA CTAG MAT 1700 Administrative Medical Assisting Techniques I 4 NA CTAG 1200 College Algebra 4 1M OTM 1300 Pre-Calculus 4 1M OTM 1321 Elementary Applied Mathematics I 3 1M OTM 1322 Elementary Applied Mathematics II 3 1M OTM 1350 Survey of Calculus 4 2AS OTM 2301 Calculus I 4 2AS OTM 2302 Calculus II 4 2AS OTM 2500 Introduction to Statistics 4 1M OTM 3210 Linear Algebra 3 NA TAG 3300 Calculus III 4 NA TAG Permission required and OTEC 1210 and C or better in ((MAT 1010 or 101) and 1400) and required immunizations and first aid and provider-level CPR cert recommended C or better in D005 or 102 or D004 or Math Placement Level 1 or higher No credit for this and 1321 (first taken deducted). No credit if the student has credit for 2301, 2302, or higher than 2500 (C or better in 1200 or 1321) or math placement level 2 or higher No credit for both this and 1322 (first taken deducted C or better in D005 or 102 or D004 or Math Placement Level 1 or higher No credit for this and 1200 (first taken deducted) C or better in ( 1200 or 1321) or Math placement level 2 or higher and No credit for both this and 1300 (first taken deducted) 1321 or (C or better in 1200) or math placement level 2 or higher and No credit for this and 2301 ( 1350 always deducted) (A in 163A) or (B or better in 1350) or (C or better in 1300 or 1322) or (Math placement level 3) C or better in 2301 or 263B ( 1200 or 1250 or 1260 or 1321) or Math placement 2 or higher and Not COMS 3520 or ECON 3810 or GEOG 2710 or ISE 3040 or ISE 3200 or PSY 1110 or PSY 2110 or QBA 2010 2302 and (3050 or CS 3000) and No credit for both this and 3200 (first taken deducted) C or better in 2302

C or better in 2302 3400 Elementary Differential Equations 3 NA TAG MGT 3700 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 NA CTAG Not COB except BS 8123 MUS 1200 Exploring Musical Styles 2 2FA OTM Non-music major and No credit for this if taken after the following: MUS 1250 Introduction to Music History and MUS 1250 Literature 3 2FA OTM MUS 2440 Communiversity Band 1 NA TAG Audition Course Course Description Hours Gen Edu Code MUS 2511 Wind Symphony 1 to 2 NA TAG Audition MUS 2512 University Concert Band 1 NA TAG Audition MUS 2514 Symphonic Band 1 to 2 NA TAG Audition MUS 2520 Symphony Orchestra 1 to 2 NA TAG Audition MUS 2530 University Singers 1 to 2 NA TAG Audition MUS 2533 The Singing Men of Ohio 1 NA TAG Audition MUS 2534 Women's Chorale 1 NA TAG Audition NUTR 1000 Introduction to Nutrition 3 2AS TAG NUTR 2220 Science of Food II 3 NA TAG ( 1210 or 1500 or 1510) and C or better in NUTR 2200 and No credit for both this and the following (always deduct credit for the first taken): NUTR 2250 NUTR 3300 Principles of Quantity Food Production and Purchasing 3 NA TAG C or better in (NUTR 1000 and 2220) NUTR 3350 Introduction to Food Production 3 NA TAG C or better in (NUTR 333 or 3300) or concurrent PBIO 1000 Plants and the Global Environment 3 2NS OTM Non-science majors Biotechnology: From the Lab to PBIO 2050 Daily Life 3 2AS CTAG PHIL 1010 Fundamentals of Philosophy 3 2HL OTM PHIL 1300 Introduction to Ethics 3 2HL OTM PHIL 2160 Philosophy of Science Survey 3 2HL OTM PHIL 2400 Social and Political Philosophy 3 2HL OTM PHIL 2600 Philosophy of Religion 3 2HL OTM PHYS 2001 Introduction to Physics 4 2NS OTM/TAG ( 1200 or math placement level 2 or higher) and not PHYS 2051 PHYS 2002 Introduction to Physics 4 2NS OTM/TAG (PHYS 2001 or 2051 or 2051H) and not PHYS 2052 or 2301 PHYS 2051 General Physics 5 2NS OTM/TAG 263A or 266A or 266B or (2301 or concurrent) PHYS 2052 General Physics 5 2NS OTM/TAG ( 2301 or 263A or 263B or 266A or 266B) and PHYS 2051 POLS 1010 Politics in the United States 3 2SS OTM/TAG Democracies and Dictatorships POLS 2300 Around the World 3 2SS OTM/TAG POLS 2500 International Relations 3 2SS OTM/TAG POLS 3040 State Politics 3 NA TAG POLS 1010 or 2000 PSC 1011 Physical World 4 2NS OTM Not PSC 1010 PSC 1051 Color, Light, and Sound 4 2NS OTM Not PSC 1050 PSY 1010 General Psychology 3 2SS OTM/TAG PSY 2410 Child and Adolescent Psychology 3 NA TAG PSY 101D or 1010 and No credit for both this and the following: EDEC 1600 or EDEL 2000 PSY 2510 Social Psychology 3 NA TAG PSY 1010

PSY 2710 Abnormal Psychology 3 NA TAG 7 hours in PSY including 101D or 1010 PSY 2720 Psychology of Personality 3 NA TAG PSY 101D or 1010 PSY 3420 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging 3 NA TAG 6 Hours in PSY including 101D or 1010 (2410 is recommended) and No credit for both this and the following (always deduct credit for first taken): CFS 2720 RUS Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 SOC 1000 Introduction to Sociology 3 2SS OTM/TAG SOC 2000 Contemporary Social Problems 3 2SS OTM/TAG SOC 1000 or Soph or Jr or Sr SOC 2200 Introduction to the Family 3 NA TAG SOC 1000 SOC 2600 Criminal Justice 3 NA TAG/CTAG SOC 1000 SOC 3290 Race and Ethnic Relations 3 NA TAG 6 hours in SOC including SOC 1000 SOC 3600 Criminology 3 NA TAG SOC 2600 SOC 3640 Police and Society 3 NA TAG SOC 2600 SOC 3660 Punishment and Society 3 NA TAG SOC 2660 SPAN Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 SUDN Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 Introduction to Social Work and SW 1000 Social Welfare 3 2SS TAG SW 2601 Social Welfare Overview and Trends 3 NA TAG SW 1000 and ENG 1510 or ENG 1610 SWAH Any in this area Variable: 3 or 4 THAR C- or better in ENG 1510 or 1610 1130 Acting Fundamentals I 3 2FA TAG THAR Fundamentals of Scenery, Props, 1391 Costumes and Costume Crafts 3 NA TAG/CTAG THAR Fundamentals of Play Analysis and 1730 Playwriting 3 2FA TAG THAR 2300 Practicum in Production Design 1 to 4 NA TAG THAR 2710 Theater and Performance History I 3 2FA OTM THAR 2711 Theater and Performance History II 3 2FA OTM UC 1100 Learning and Study Strategies 2 WGSS 1000 Introduction to Women s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 3 2HL OTM